Answer: wants to stop the boys from having fun at his expense
Explanation: The narrator hated that the other boys were so absorbed and interested in his proceedings with the shop girl. The narrator wished that the boys were in Jericho. The narrator told the shop girl that he will put the other glove on in the street, indicating that he wants to leave her shop to escape those boys, which will stop them from having fun at his expense.
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The figurative language is a metaphor. That is because she didn't literally burn out by one fierce moment of fire, it's a metaphor to show the strong burst of emotions that she had at that moment that made her feel as if she was burning. It could mean either that she got angry or fell in love or anything similar.
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Explanation:
George is described as 'small and quick'. This is in contrast to Lennie who is 'big and slow'. George is clever but quick to anger. Lennie is not clever and is slow to lose his temper.The first, George, is small, wiry, and sharp-featured, while his companion, Lennie, is large and awkward.They are both dressed in denim, farmhand attire. As they reach a clearing, Lennie stops to drink from the river, and George warns him not to drink too much or he will get sick, as he did the night before.