3. Explain the significance of the last line.
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The line at the end of the novel can be interpreted to mean that Slim and George are close friends now. George and Lennie have always been friends, but they could never be equals. George was Lennie's protector. When George met Slim, he was impressed with the fact that George and Lennie went around together.
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The line at the end of the novel can be interpreted to mean that Slim and George are close friends now. George and Lennie have always been friends, but they could never be equals. George was Lennie's protector. When George met Slim, he was impressed with the fact that George and Lennie went around together.
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