The excerpt from this passage from the early environmnentalist John Muir I think would best appeal to the logic of the readers is " <span>Forty-seven years ago one of these Calaveras King Sequoias was laboriously cut down, that the stump might be had for a dancing-floor". This image graphically shows how huge these sequoias are that a stump from one of these giants is largest enough in diameter to serve as a dancing floor as this conveys a huge thick tree. </span>
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Candy brings the wife of Curley out of the barn and informs her that he heard the other people coming back from town. What is George thinking about meeting Crooks with Sweets and Lennie? George advised you they were not meant to be in Crook 's room and they weren't sponsored by the farm
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Prologue? Do u mean the first page before it starts?
Each line kind off foreshadows an event that happened the story. Telling us that internet all these stuff didn't exist. So the writer probably hints in a few line what would happned in The story.