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1 The Bunkhouse Read the description of the bunkhouse at the start of Section 2. Read the description of the bunkhouse at the start of Section 2. Create a sketch/diagram using the app of your choice! Create a sketch/diagram using the app of your choice! Annotate your sketch with quotes from the passage. Annotate your sketch with quotes from the passage.

2 What does this tell us? What does the description of the bunkhouse reveal to us about these men (the ranch workers) and how they live? What does the description of the bunkhouse reveal to us about these men (the ranch workers) and how they live? Answer this question using AT LEAST 3 PEE paragraphs. Answer this question using AT LEAST 3 PEE paragraphs.

3 What is The American Dream? Scan and watch the video. Scan and watch the video. Do these ideas match up with the definition you got for homework? Do these ideas match up with the definition you got for homework? How do these people’s ideas compare with George and Lennie’s dream? How do these people’s ideas compare with George and Lennie’s dream?

4 Candy Annotate directly onto your eBook so that all of your notes are kept safe! Re read this section to highlight the words and phrases Steinbeck uses to construct Candy’s character. Re read this section to highlight the words and phrases Steinbeck uses to construct Candy’s character. Can you find any repetition of particular words? Can you find any repetition of particular words? Why do you think Steinbeck repeats these particular words? Why do you think Steinbeck repeats these particular words?

5 The Boss What is different about what the Boss wears to what George, Lennie and Candy wear? What is different about what the Boss wears to what George, Lennie and Candy wear? “...to prove he was not a laboring man.” What do you think this means? “...to prove he was not a laboring man.” What do you think this means? How does this conversation give us the sense that George and Lennie’s friendship is very unusual? Which quotes give us the idea that ranch men don’t really make friends? How does this conversation give us the sense that George and Lennie’s friendship is very unusual? Which quotes give us the idea that ranch men don’t really make friends? Annotate directly onto your eBook so that all of your notes are kept safe!


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