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Describe Crooks’ living quarters. Use at least 3 specific examples from the text.

Based on the things found in Crooks’ living quarters, what do we know about him? What is the symbolic object in his room and what does it tell us about Crooks?


What does Steinbeck want us to know about the treatment of, and lives of, black people during the 1930s in California, based on the description of Crooks’ living quarters?

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Crook is a crook lol C
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