Of Mice and Men

How does Steinbeck convey Lennie's animal-lile qualities?

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He compares Lennie to a bear by referring to his big paws.

He describes Lennie drinking from the river like a horse.

When Lennie kills the puppy, he circles nervously like a terrier.

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