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I agree with the statement that Slim stands out as a positive role model for those around him. Steinbeck characterizes Slim several times throughout the novel to specifically demonstrate the respect and admiration others feel toward him.

One specific instance occurs (transition) on page 45 (reference to a specific detail in the text) when Carlson wants to kill Candy’s dog. Steinbeck mentions how Candy finally succumbs when Slim agrees to it, for “Slim’s opinions were law.” This clearly illustrates how Slim serves as a role model to the other characters, as they look up to and value the validity of his opinions (analysis/commentary – connect back to question).

#6 (Andrea Bell)

I agree with the statement that Slim stands out as a positive role model for those around him. Steinbeck characterizes Slim several times throughout the novel to specifically demonstrate the respect and admiration others feel toward him.

One specific instance occurs (transition) on page 45 (reference to a specific detail in the text) when Carlson wants to kill Candy’s dog. Steinbeck mentions how Candy finally succumbs when Slim agrees to it, for “Slim’s opinions were law.” This clearly illustrates how Slim serves as a role model to the other characters, as they look up to and value the validity of his opinions (analysis/commentary – connect back to question).