From all the aforementioned, the choice which best explains the development of Jerry Cruncher's Character is that he decides to put away bad practices. The answer to your question is B. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
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Answer:
The general opinion of Curley's wife was that she was a 'jailbait all set on trigger.'
Explanation:
Of Mice and Men is a novella penned by John Steinback. The novella is about two ranch, George and Lennie, who tries to find out a job for themselves during the time of Great Depression.
Curley's wife was the only woman character in the novella. She is symbolized as Eve, who becomes a cause of destruction of men in the novella. She is a ignorant and manipulative character. She is called by many name such as 'jailbait', 'tart', 'purty', etc.
<u>When in chapter 3, the men gather together to play the cards, they discuss about Curley's wife. They opine that she was a 'jailbait all set on trigger.' She's called 'jailbait' because she tries to trap men by her beauty. So, their general opinion was that Curley's wife was a 'jailbait' and that she will bring trouble on somebody one day</u>.