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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 #7

Find the passage where Ralph insists that someone report back to Piggy what is happening with their search for the beast. Jack replies in a "tight" voice.

What does "tight" mean in this context?





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Gift for the Darkness

Why are the boys unable to see that the "beast" is really a man?

How does Jack turn the boys against Ralph?

Why does Jack leave the group?

After Jack's departure, who seemingly takes control and tries to speak for Ralph?

What happens while the boys are moving the fire to the beach?

Jack has his followers place the dead pig's head on a stick as a gift. A gift for whom?

Find the passage where Simon finds the pig's head on a stick (the lord of the flies). The pig's head is described as the "obscene" thing.

What does "obscene" mean in this context?

Simon has a spiritual encounter with the lord of the flies.

What does it tell Simon?

What is the main idea of this chapter?

What do you think will happen next?

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Question #6

What is significant about Ralph's conversation with Piggy and Samneric about being rescued?





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