book of mice and men:
The fact that the author characterizes most of the men living in the bunkhouse as having no family or friends in the world outside the ranch, infers that
A. the author is setting up a conflict between Lennie and George and the rest of the camp.
B. one of the author's intentions is to portray a negative picture of ranch life.
C. the author is using the setting as part of the plot's rising action.
D. one of the author's recurring themes for his book is the theme of loneliness
In Of Mice and Men, the fact that the author characterizes most of the men living in the bunkhouse as having no family or friends in the world outside the ranch, infers that: one of the author's recurring themes for his book is the theme of loneliness.
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