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$100 The first person George and Lennie meet on the ranch is ________________. A. Curley B. Candy C. Slim D. The Boss

$100 B. Candy

$200 What does the stable buck spend his time doing? A. Drinking B. Reading C. Gambling D. Sweeping

$200 B. Reading

$300 What does Slim remind Carlson to take when he leaves the bunkhouse with Candy’s dog? A. A flashlight B. A gun C. A shovel D. An axe

$300 C. A shovel

$400 Why does Curley’s wife feel lonely and suffocated on the ranch? A. She was not allowed to have a life or an identity of her own. B. She was a “tart” and was not happy unless she was causing trouble. C. She had been a movie star and could not stand the rustic, smelly, ranch life D. Curley insulted her in front of the ranchers and teased her about her looks.

$400 A. She was not allowed to have a life or an identity of her own.

$500 Which of the following is NOT significant about George’s speech to Lennie? A. George has given the speech many times, showing the determination they have for the dream. B. George’s dreams for the future contrast with their current situation. C. The speech demonstrates Lennie’s obsession with simple things. D. The speech foreshadows George and Lennie’s future together.

$500 D. The speech foreshadows George and Lennie’s future together.

$100 In the beginning of the story, what does Lennie ask for that angers George? A. Beans B. Ketchup C. Rabbits D. A puppy

$100 B. Ketchup

$200 Why do George and Lennie have to leave Weed? A. He was accused of rape. B. Lennie killed the farmer’s dog. C. He accidentally killed the boss’ son’s wife. D. Lennie and George were fired.

$200 A. He was accused of rape.

$300 How was George different from a typical ranch worker in the story? A. He stayed at each job for a year or longer. B. He lacked experience bucking barley. C. He had his own land and family. D. He had a traveling companion.

$300 D. He had a traveling companion.

$400 According to Curley’s wife, under what condition do the men speak to her? A. When no-one else is around. B. When Curley is not around. C. When she behaves like a “proper wife.” D. When she gives them the “eye.”

$400 A. When no-one else is around.

$500 What does George tell Lennie before he shoots him? A. He tells Lennie that he could live so easily without him. B. He apologizes to Lennie. C. He tells Lennie that he can tend the rabbits. D. He tells Lennie that they’re going to the ranch right now.

$500 D. He tells Lennie that they’re going to the ranch right now.

$100 Lennie “…drank with long gulps, snorting into the water like a horse.” A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification

$100 A. Simile

$200 “A dove’s wings whistled over the water.” A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification

$200 C. Personification

$300 Lennie was “…dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws.” A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification

$300 B. Metaphor

$400 “A water snake slipped along on the pool, its head held up like a periscope.” A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification

$400 A. Simile

$500 “The sycamore leaves whispered in a little night breeze.” A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification

$500 C. Personification

$100 “Why do you got to get killed? You ain’t so little as mice.” A. Lennie B. Crooks C. Candy D. George

$100 A. Lennie

$200 “I ought to of shot that myself, George. I shouldn’t ought to of let no stranger shoot my dog.” A. Lennie B. Crooks C. Candy D. George

$200 C. Candy

$300 “What’s the matter with me? Ain’t I got a right to talk to nobody?” A. Curley B. Carlson C. Crooks D. Curley’s wife

$300 D. Curley’s wife

$400 “Nobody ever gets to heaven, and nobody ever gets no land.” A. Lennie B. Crooks C. Candy D. George

$400 b. Crooks

$500 “It wasn’t nothing…You guys comin’ in an’ settin’ made me forget. What she says is true.” A. Slim B. Crooks C. Candy D. George

$500 B. Crooks

$100 Lennie is run out of Weed foreshadows __________. A. Lennie kills Curley’s wife. B. Their dream never comes true. C. Lennie has to leave Soledad. D. George shoots Lennie. E. Lennie crushes Curley’s hand. F. Lennie kills the pup.

$100 C. Lennie has to leave Soledad.

$200 The characters in Lennie’s hallucination tell Lennie that George will leave him foreshadows ________. A. Lennie kills Curley’s wife. B. Their dream never comes true. C. Lennie has to leave Soledad. D. George shoots Lennie. E. Lennie crushes Curley’s hand. F. Lennie kills the pup.

$200 D. George shoots Lennie.

$300 Lennie breaks the mouse’s neck foreshadows ______. A. Lennie kills Curley’s wife. B. Their dream never comes true. C. Lennie has to leave Soledad. D. George shoots Lennie. E. Lennie crushes Curley’s hand. F. Lennie kills the pup.

$300 F. Lennie kills the pup.

$400 Lennie kills the pup foreshadows _______________. A. Lennie kills Curley’s wife. B. Their dream never comes true. C. Lennie has to leave Soledad. D. George shoots Lennie. E. Lennie crushes Curley’s hand. F. Lennie kills the pup.

$400 A. Lennie kills Curley’s wife.

$500 Curley’s wife is a “rat trap” foreshadows _________. A. Lennie kills Curley’s wife. B. Their dream never comes true. C. Curley’s wife cheats on Curley. D. Curley’s wife becomes an actress. E. Lennie crushes Curley’s hand. F. Lennie kills the pup.

$500 B. Their dream never comes true.

$100 When Aunt Clara appeared to Lennie, she was wearing a dress made up of ___________________.

$100 gingham

$200 An expressive speaker places __________________ on certain words and syllables.

$200 emphasis

$300 George ___________________ snuck into the bunkhouse and stole Carlson’s Luger.

$300 craftily

$400 Fearing for her life, Curley’s wife __________________ to be free.

$400 writhed

$500 Indicate the vocabulary word that is best represented by this picture.

$500 sullenly

John Steinbeck sets his novella in the town of Soledad. Soledad is the Spanish word for loneliness. Using three examples from the text, explain why this was an appropriate name for the setting of Of Mice and Men.