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What type of relationship do George and Lennie have? Is it mutualism, is it parasitism, or is it commensalism? Use the Topic Sentence, Evidence (cited), Explanation, Explanation, Explanation, Transition word to evidence (cited), Explanation, Explanation, Explanation, Conclusion structure. All evidence must be quoted from the book, and page number must be cited.

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Throughout the novel, George and Lennie have a relationship like a master and his dog. George is responsible for Lennie, making sure he has work, food, and does not get into too much trouble. He gives Lennie commands, which Lennie is supposed to obey, and when Lennie does not, George scolds him.

Answered by Anonymous
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Question:-

What type of relationship do George and Lennie have? Is it mutualism, is it parasitism, or is it commensalism? Use the Topic Sentence, Evidence (cited), Explanation, Explanation, Explanation, Transition word to evidence (cited), Explanation, Explanation, Explanation, Conclusion structure. All evidence must be quoted from the book, and page number must be cited.

Given:-

George killed lennie, because he did not want lennie to suffer at the hands of curley. Curley said that he would shoot him, if he found him. So George did not want lennie to suffer that way. ... He made sure that Lennie had no pain, he told lennie to think of the land and the rabbit.

AnsWeR:-

George is responsible for Lennie, making sure he has work, food, and does not get into too much trouble.George and Lennie have a relationship like a master and his dog.

He found:-

He won the novel price.

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