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Andrei [34K]
3 years ago
10

What is chapter 2 of mice and men about

English
1 answer:
erica [24]3 years ago
7 0

George and Lennie arrive at the new ranch. In the bunkhouse, they meet an old guy named Candy. His name seems especially inappropriate since he is missing a hand, has bristly white whiskers, and an ancient dog that stinks.

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Please define all of these. I will give you branliest too.
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Estates:

A large area in a land owned by someone

Consumer:

A person who buys stuff for personal use

(or a person who eats stuff)

Bourgeoisie:

The middle class person

(or someone who owns most of the wealth)

Exclusion:

Being left out

Sansculottes:

A low class person

Fancy:

very detailed and most of the time look good, furniture or a structure

Reverence:

To have deep respect for something/someone

Inviolable:

NEVER to be broken, or dishonored

Vanity:

Lots of Admiration of ones appearance or achievements

Tyrannies:

Cruel government rule

Cease:

To come to an end

Domestic:

Relating to a family relation or the running of a home

Percent:

How much of something

Electors:

People who vote in an election

Coupd e tat:

A sudden action in politics resulting In a change of government illegally or by force

Consulate:

the place or building in which a consul's duties are carried out.

Capable:

Having the ability

Liberal:

open to new behavior or opinions

Nationalism:

Supporting a nation and its interests

Conservatism:

commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation

Principle of intervention:

The great power to do something

Liberalism:

A politic based on liberty

Intervention:

The process of intervening

Constitution:

A supreme law

Sovereignty:

Supreme power

Equivalent:

The values are equal

Decrees:

An official order made by legal authorities

Enlightened:

Having or showing a very comfortable well informed look

Consecrate:

To make or declare

Cantankerous:

In a bad mood

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