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When Curley attacks Lennie, which of these is a TRUE statement about what Lennie does at some point during those minutes of the fight? (Check ALL that are true.)

a. Breaks Curley's nose.
b. Backs against the wall, hands by his side.
c. Covers his face with his hands.
d. Cries for George to make Curley stop.
e. Crushes Curley's hand.
f. Is too frightened to defend himself.

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Final answer:

In the novel 'Of Mice and Men' by John Steinbeck, Lennie performs various actions during the fight with Curley, including backing against the wall, covering his face with his hands, and being too frightened to defend himself.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, during the fight with Curley, Lennie performs multiple actions. The true statements about what Lennie does are:

  1. Backs against the wall, hands by his side: Lennie adopts a defensive posture by backing against the wall.
  2. Covers his face with his hands: Lennie protects his face by covering it with his hands.
  3. Is too frightened to defend himself: Due to fear, Lennie is unable to defend himself.

These actions demonstrate Lennie's lack of control and his vulnerability in confrontational situations.

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