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True or false in of mice and men lennie is not a quiet listener when George tells a story

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The correct answer is true. Lennie can not keep her hands quiet. He does not understand the serious situations. He has an obsession for touching soft things. He likes rabbits and mice. All the animals he caresses end up dead. He is like a child. He does not remember anything.

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Answer:

The answer is false, Lennie is a quiet listener when George tells a story.

Step-by-step explanation:

George is a smart but weak boy and Lennie is not intelligent at all but really strong, ans it is in this relationship that the book is focused. Lennie admires deeply George and his vision of the farm and he is a devote of his stories. George does not show a bunch of characteristics during the development of the story, but every single time he appears we can see his devotion to soft animals, his devotion to George`s vision and his strenght.

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