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soldier1979 [14.2K]
3 years ago
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Conclusion of the book men and mice? Help

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kondor19780726 [428]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation: The conclusion of mice and men is after the The two main characters have been working at the ranch the one man is special and the ranch owners wife is a tart and trys to flirt with one of the men and this man is special yoy can tell from the start of this book that he is special he is big but has little concept of what he does he loves to keep mice in his pocket and accidently kills them because he does ot relize how strong he is  so when the wife who is a tart comes at him he accidently pushes her to the ground and kills her which sends a frenzy of people then the guy who takes care of his buddy decides its better to kill him and told him he was going to take a peacful nap and that he would join his mice freinds so he shoots him in the end

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