Of Mice and Men

Of Mice and Men

How does Steinbeck begin chapter two? Hint. It's the same as chapter one. I have NO idea

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This has to do with setting. In the first chapter the author takes great pains to describe the setting; he does the same in the second. What the beginning of both chapters have in common is that there aren't any people.

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