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Thursday, it is a good day for OMAM.

Thursday, it is a good day for OMAM. Section V today…. Do Now. The section opens with Lennie petting and talking to the dead puppy. How do his next actions support his child-like thinking?. Information. Journals and Do Nows - due tomorrow OMAM Study Guides - worth 100pts

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Thursday, it is a good day for OMAM.

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  1. Thursday, it is a good day for OMAM. Section V today….

  2. Do Now The section opens with Lennie petting and talking to the dead puppy. How do his next actions support his child-like thinking?

  3. Information • Journals and Do Nows - due tomorrow • OMAM Study Guides - worth 100pts • Finish OMAM reading today - Section V

  4. Condone – (v.) to pardon or overlook Synonyms – ignore, wink at, turn a blind eye to Antonyms – condemn, disapprove, censure, George could not condone Lennie’s behavior and had to yell at him for causing problems.

  5. Dissent – (v.) to disagree; (n.) disagreement Synonyms – (v.) differ, dispute Antonyms – (v.) agree, concur; (n.) harmony After reading Of Mice and Men, many readers dissent with George’s decision.

  6. Do Now How is the dead puppy an example of foreshadowing? What does it predict?

  7. Power Homework • Let’s Review… - remember the theme is about those with power subjugating those that are weaker

  8. Do Now The section opens with Lennie petting and talking to the dead puppy. How do his next actions support his child-like thinking?

  9. Think-Pair-Share • Turn to the person sitting near you • Discuss the events from Section V - think about Lennie’s character - examples of foreshadowing - talk about the death of Curley’s Wife • In 5 minutes, be ready to share… go!

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