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Chapter 4 Guiding Questions

Chapter 4 Guiding Questions Why has Crooks been able to accumulate more personal items than the other ranch hands? What reason does Crooks first give for Lennie not being welcome in his room?  According to Crooks, why does a person need a companion?

Chapter 4 Guiding Questions What is Crooks’s initial response to Candy’s account of the dream farm and what evidence is there that his attitude changes? According to Curley’s wife, why are the men afraid to talk to her when there is more than one present? Why doesn’t Curley’s wife like talking to her husband?

Chapter 4 Guiding Questions What reason does Candy give when he says that they are no longer afraid that Curley’s wife will get them fired?  What makes Crooks so bold as to confront Curley’s wife and tell her to leave his room?  

Chapter 4 Guiding Questions How does Candy finally make Curley’s wife leave the barn? What does George say about Candy and Lennie visiting with Crooks?