Of+Mice+and+Men

Me and Lennie were run out town and are goin to Weed for new work. Lennie can’t stop talkin bout the rabbits and won’t leave the mice alone.
 * Tweet Gavin Engert (George)**

A at least **four facts or direct quotes for eight** of those questions at least **two facts for the other five** questions **Each** fact or direct quote **has** a **page reference**. B at least **four facts or direct quotes for six** of those questions at least **two facts for the other three** questions **Each** fact or direct quote **has** a **page reference.** A  ·  Combine any eight of the questions into a three-paragraph paper. You may combine the individual questions into a logical order. For example, you may write one paragraph that combines questions 1-3. Another paragraph might combine information from questions 4 – 8. The third paragraph could combine information from the other questions. **This is a suggestion, and you do not have to follow this. I will be glad to read any paper that creatively addresses the questions.**  ·  Each paragraph should begin with a good topic sentence that ties these questions together. “John Steinbeck portrays George Milton as the direct antithesis of Lennie.” Each paragraph must be a two-chunk paragraph with two good examples of commentary and at least two concrete details to support each commentary. If you make the decision that Candy is very pragmatic, you will need to include at least two scenes in the novel when Candy displays this trait.  ·  Direct quotes must be relevant, short and woven into your sentences with correct MLA citation.  ·  Sentence structure must be varied and indicate a knowledge of sentence combining methods and comma rules.
 * Rubric for Character Analysis Chart: Group Grade**
 * 11 of 13 questions answered **
 * 9 of 13 questions answered **
 * Rubric for Character Analysis paragraphs: Individual grade **