<span>Curley's wife suffers a similar type of loneliness that Crooks suffers from. While she is married to Curley, the boss's son, she seems to have no relationship with the man. Near the end of the novel, she tells Lennie she doesn't like being around her husband because "He ain't a nice fella." She is always looking for him while he is always looking for her. There is not one part of the novel when the two are seen together. She deals with her loneliness in looking for comfort from the other men</span>
Answer:
To obey the law and order of the community.
To help clean/ sanitize the community when needed. etc
In my opinion, the correct answer is B: "He asked himself where it had come from and how; the past provided no explanation, and the future could not justify it." This is the only instance when the main character tries to discover the source or roots of his happiness and infers that it hasn't resulted from any action from the past, nor from anything that might yet happen. The other options present this happiness as something that is almost a burden to him, and that's why they are examples of dark humor.
I will correct the sentences: (changes between exclamation marks)
<span>a. Mary remembered to buy milk !,! didn't she? (comma needed)
b. The local police asked the !FBI! to assist with the case. (periods are false)
c. Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member.
correct sentence!
d. The company held !its! annual party at the convention center. (its is misspelled)
A compound sentence is formed by joining two independent clauses - so I think that option c is best, although I am unsure what the three dots stand for?
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