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I think my book would be "All Our Broken Pieces" by L.D. Crichton.
It is a book about a girl having OCD. I also have OCD so I thought it was a very relatable book, and it was very comforting knowing that I am not alone. There are two main characters, Lennon and Kyler. Lennon has OCD and she feels insecure, and Kyler was in a house fire as a kid and has a scar on his face that he struggles to hide. They both feel insecure about themselves, but they learn to be themselves in each other.
It may not seem like a life-impacting book, but I just really really liked it, and I've sort of been learning to cope with it and be myself.
<u><em>It is my absolute favorite book of all time!!!</em></u>
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Answer:
From the beginning it was his intention to have her killed by Lennie.
Explanation:
. From the beginning it was his intention to have her killed by Lennie. Lennie has to do something terrible and unforgivable in order for George to decide to shoot him. This is what the story is about: a man kills his best friend out of compassion. Naturally we feel sorry for Curley's wife--but Steinbeck doesn't want us to feel too sorry for her because that would make us feel less sorry for Lennie as well as for George. Steinbeck inserted that memorable scene in which the girl frightens and humiliates Crooks in order to make her seem somewhat less sympathetic. Otherwise she is just an unfortunate, unhappy, very young girl who is an innocent victim of Curley, Lennie, and an underprivileged background. Steinbeck was trying to make the girl seem like a real person, trying to make her sympathetic but not too sympathetic, cruel but not too cruel, immoral but not too immoral. He did not want her to steal the spotlight from Lennie. If we feel too sorry for Curley's wife when she is killed, then we won't feel sufficiently sorry for Lennie when he gets killed; we would feel that he got just what he deserved. That would spoil Steinbeck's great dramatic ending, which was what he was aiming for from the time he wrote the first sentence of his book. Of Mice and Men is George and Lennie's story.
This question is about the direct and indirect speech.
The given statements are quoted in direct speech which needs to be converted to indirect speech to the the family.
<h3>What is Indirect Speech</h3>
Indirect speech is used to quote a statement made by third person.
In this question the statements of a doctor needs to be quoted to the family.
1. He said I ought to stay in bed.
2. He said I could get up for half an hour.
3. He said I could leave here on Thursday.
4. He said I ought to take some exercise.
5. He said I shouldn't walk too much
6. He said I mustn't run at all.
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