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Question #4

What word does the author use now to refer to the boys in Jack's tribe?





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Question #10

Which three reasons does Ralph cry for at the end of the novel?

the loss of Piggy

sad to leave the island

the loss of innocence

upset that he will be reunited with his family

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Question #2

What problem does the boy with the birthmark bring up at the meeting?





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Question #6

The argument between Jack and Ralph ends without resolution. Then, Golding describes the two boys as "walk[ing] along, two continents of experience and feeling, unable to communicate."

What does this description highlight about their relationship?





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Painted Faces and Long Hair

Maurice almost creates an excuse for destroying the little boys' sandcastle. Why?

Look at the second paragraph of this chapter. Piggy said that the boys have seen mirages during the harsh sunlight of midday.

In this context, what is a "mirage"?

How does Roger show that he is still connected to the rules of civilization?

Jack seems to be moving further and further away from civilization.

Which three events symbolize Jack is turning away from civilization?

How would you describe Piggy in relation to the other boys?

Why is Ralph upset with the hunters when they return with their kill?

How does the dance at the end of the chapter become a ritual of violence?

What is the main idea of this chapter?

What do you think will happen next?

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Question #3

Ralph is upset when the boys focus on the negative aspects of the island.

What are the two things Ralph says are the most important things to remember?

We want to be rescued.

We want to have fun.

We need water.

We need food.

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Question #7

Jack says that the younger children who are afraid of the "beastie" are "batty" and "crackers."

What do "batty" and "crackers" mean in this context?





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Question #1

How is the meeting at the beginning of this chapter different than the others?





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