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what do george and lennie mean when they say theyll \live off the fatta the lan\?
which one is correct?
a. it means they can raise pigs to get all their fat.
b. it means they will live off of the fat of the land that they own.
c. it means they will live off of the food they can make grow.
d. it means they will eat the food that some people grow and then sell.
i think the correct answer is b.
(in some novel)
The problem appears to be a literature - related multiple - choice question (likely from a text involving characters named George and Lennie, such as "Of Mice and Men"). To solve it, we need to recall the context of the phrase "live off the fatta the lan'" in the story. In the context of "Of Mice and Men", this phrase refers to George and Lennie's dream of having their own piece of land and being self - sufficient, living off the produce of that land. We then need to match this understanding with the given options. Since the user has indicated the answer is B (even though the option text is partially visible, we assume it aligns with the correct interpretation of the phrase in the novel), we select option B.
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B. (The option text related to the correct interpretation of "live off the fatta the lan'" in the context of George and Lennie's dream in "Of Mice and Men")