I would say the last probably th last one since you have to separate the city from the state using a comma and the day of the week from the actual month and day.
There are two main conflicts in John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. One conflict is an internal one: Man verses Himself; the other conflict is external: Man verses Man.
In regard to the internal conflict, George feels responsible for Lennie. He made a promise to Lennie's aunt which forces George to care for Lennie. This conflict is highlighted through Lennie's, inevitable, getting into trouble. The problems that Lennie cause force George to feel held back and unable to move on for himself. In the end, George must come to terms with what is best for Lennie.
In regard to the external conflict, Man verses Man, this is exampled in many different ways throughout the novel. 1) Lennie against Curley. 2) Lennie against George. 3) Lennie against Curley's Wife. 4) George and Lennie against Society. While examples 1-3 are basic physical conflicts, example 4 is not. Lennie and George are conflicted with society as a while because they cannot find a place where they fit in. They, like many ranchers at the time, would find work, make enough money to move on, and leave. George and Lennie wanted more; they wanted a place to call their own. Unfortunately, there is no place for them.
Answer:
Land
Explanation:
Symbols are primarily described as a physical object or process through which the author connotes a deeper and abstract meaning.
In the text 'Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry,' the author employs 'land' as the symbol to represent the idea of 'freedom and equality.' It symbolizes the independence of Logan's family from the anatomy of power surrounding them. While working at the plot, they feel free without having anyone who could order or instruct them. The statement 'Once our land had been Granger land too' reflects the idea of equality.
This is an example of consonance. Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds in the either the beginning,middle,or end of a word. Assonance is only the repetition of vowel sounds.