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1 Of Mice and Men Review Identify and describe a new character introduced in chapter two. Use textual evidence for your description.

2 Of Mice and Men Review Identify and describe a new character introduced in chapter two. Use textual evidence for your description.

3 Of Mice and Men Review Identify and describe a new character introduced in chapter two. Use textual evidence for your description.

4 Of Mice and Men Review Identify and describe a new character introduced in chapter two. Use textual evidence for your description.

5 Of Mice and Men Review Identify and describe a new character introduced in chapter two. Use textual evidence for your description.

6 Of Mice and Men Review How do the multiple comparisons of Lennie to animals help the reader understand Lennie’s character? Use an example from your close reading assignment during your discussion.

7 Of Mice and Men Review Describe Lennie and George’s relationship? What are some examples of ways George protects Lennie? Use examples from both chapter one and chapter two.

8 Of Mice and Men Review Read the description on Slim in chapter two. This is on page 33. What do you learn about Slim? What other characters from movies, TV shows, or other stories remind you of Slim? How are they similar?

9 Of Mice and Men Review Describe the character Curley. Why is George so worried about Curley?

10 “The Dispossessed of the Great Depression” Article Review SOAPSTone: Who is the speaker of the article?

11 “The Dispossessed of the Great Depression” Article Review SOAPSTone: What is the occasion?

12 “The Dispossessed of the Great Depression” Article Review SOAPSTone: Who is the audience of the article?

13 “The Dispossessed of the Great Depression” Article Review SOAPSTone: What is the purpose of the article?

14 “The Dispossessed of the Great Depression” Article Review SOAPSTone: What is the subject of the article?

15 “The Dispossessed of the Great Depression” Article Review SOAPSTone: What is the tone of the article related to the disposed men? What is the tone of the article related to John Steinbeck?

16 HTRLAP “Nice to Eat with You” What is the primary purpose of the chapter?

17 HTRLAP “Nice to Eat with You” What is the primary purpose of meals in literature?

18 HTRLAP “Nice to Eat with You” What do meals and “breaking bread” symbolize in literature?

19 HTRLAP “Nice to Eat with You” What do “failed meals” symbolize in literature? Why do we, as readers, feel really upset when a meal goes poorly in literature?

20 HTRLAP “Nice to Eat with You” Think of a movie with a meal scene. Who is in the scene? What does it symbolize? How does it relate to the information from the chapter on meals in How to Read Literature Like a Professor?

21 “The Dispossessed of the Great Depression” Article Review How would you best describe the migrant workers described in the article? How would you react to the situation they experienced?

22 “The Dispossessed of the Great Depression” Article Review Pretend that you are a small farm owner during the Great Depression. A man comes to your door asking for work or for a meal. You only have enough food for yourself and your family for the day. What do you do?

23 Literary Terms Review Define the five types of conflict. Give one example of conflict in chapter one in Of Mice and Men.

24 Literary Terms Review Define tone. What do you think is the tone of the introductory description of the setting in chapter of in Of Mice and Men? Use your tone word list.


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