Lennie Smalls is dull-witted and clumsy with his strength. He often appears to irritate or frighten other characters (he frustrates George, his companion and guardian, while he frightens Curley). These interactions reveal his slow-nature, naive mindset, and undetermined strength, which ultimately leads to his demise.
You can find examples of these traits by going to the passages about Lennie's handling of small animals (Chapter 1 and likely the last chapter when he accidentally kills the pup/Curley's wife)
A book about butterfly migration with a call number of 595.781 G1543b, that number will fall under the <span>Geography, Anthropology, and Recreation.</span>
Answer:
you (should ) see a doctor
who trained me got a manager
Scene 5 cause thats what i thoughtr was the most evil
This is true. The line "Fainting I follow, I leave off therefore" contains both a caesura and alliteration that are each offset by the other--contributing to the power of both.