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How does the scene where Carlson shoots Candy's dog affect George's decision regarding Lennie at the end of the novel?

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he begins to believe that it will be for lennie's own good to die

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he begins to believe that it will be for lennie's own good to die than suffer with his mental illness, just like carlson did for candy

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