Answer:
Moishe the Beadle is described as a very compassionate, caring man. Although he's poor, he's educated and very knowledgeable about Kabbalah. Moishe is dreamy, awkward, and very quiet. The people of Sighet don't pay him much attention because they see him as insignificant.
Explanation:
Caucion:caution
Slippary:slippery
Isle:aisle
Cents:sents
How does Crooks taunt Lennie? By telling him that George might not come back
Answer:
1. Clear student expectations.
2. Relatively little wasted time or disruption.
3. Work-oriented but relaxed; the climate is pleasant.
The skull symbolizes the great and famous victory they had during the war. The poem used the phrase "great victory" and "famous victory" many times. Famous in the sense that even younger ones like Wilhelmine and Peterkin would know because the skulls they saw become the proof of their great victory and is the cause of their freedom.