I wrote an essay on this. I said that the human rights issues in this book was lack of education and health care, and unfair pay. Lennie seemed to be lacking academically and there were cases where Lennie was hurt but was not taken care of while Curly was hurt but did get medical help. Also the pay is unfair because there is a very clear difference between the well-being of the workers vs the owners of the ranch.
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1. For the people responsible for the development. It says, “Much of that anger is reserved for the forces of development.”
2. It has changed from being naturally beautiful to having lots of buildings and cities. It says, “which have transformed Florida from a quaint tropical postcard where Hiaasen grew up, to urban sprawl, strip malls and skyscrapers.”
3. 450 acres. It says, “developers pave over 450 acres of green space a day.”
4. Oranges and handguns. It says, “We don’t produce anything except, you know, oranges and handguns.”
5. As therapy, so he could channel his anger by making the bad guys get what they deserve. It says, “‘Therapy,’ says Hiaasen laughing. ‘Actually, with the novels, you have this wonderful opportunity to write your own endings—to have the bad guys get not only exactly what they deserve, but in some poetic, you know, miserable way.’”
Btw... for the huge side next to number 1 put He likes the natural side of Florida and is very angry with the people responsible for its development for taking over the green spaces and natural beauty and changing Florida from a tropical paradise into an urban sprawl.
Answer:
All three of them
Explanation:
The bois went "BEGONE >:(((" and beat up the big kid's butts.
That's what the homies are for