Explanation:
He believes that old people are not useful and that they cannot work for a living.
I haven’t seen the passage but answer B or C if you have to guess
I believe his anger disappeared, as he too wanted to patch things up.
This has to do with Milton's Paradise Lost, where Eve ate from the Tree of Knowledge, and then made Adam do it as well, which caused them to fall from grace. She started apologizing to Adam, saying that it was in fact her own fault, and because they loved each other, he forgave her because he wanted to be with his wife again.
a) To live without having to work
Explanation:
<u>The two friends, George and the half witted Lennie here are fantasizing abut living a life in which they do not have to work and have plenty in their lives. </u>
This fantasy reveals that they are tired of going around town finding work and then getting scraps to eat, t<u>he vagabond life has taken a toll on them and they want to settle down in one place</u> where they will have plenty to eat and no worries about food without having to work for it all the time.