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Lord of the Flies
Jordan Keel
Mrs. Norton
Composition 4
4-16-13
1. Who is left among the boys that remain loyal to Ralph? - Piggy, sam, and the littluns

2. What rationalization do Ralph and Piggy arrive at concerning their role in Simon's death? - they were on the outside of the circle and really did not do it

3. What does Jack plan to do in order to enable his followers to have another feast? - steal Piggy's glasses to start a fire

4. Why is Roger so excited at the prospect of the beating of Willard? - 5. What sacrifice to the beast does Jack order? - the head from kill that his hunters kill

6. Why will it be so difficult for Ralph's group to keep the fire going? - they are few in number and Piggy will not help with physical labor

7. How does Ralph suggest Piggy contact his aunt? - write a letter

8. Who does Ralph fight during the attack? - Eric, accidentally

9. What does Ralph's attacker do to him during the fight? - knees him between the legs

10. What did the attackers steal? - Piggy's glasses 11. In the beginning of the chapter, what does Piggy tell Ralph to do with the conch? - blow it to call for an assembly

12. What reason will Piggy give Jack for the return of his glasses? - because it is the right thing to do

13. What does Ralph declare their appearance will be when they approach Jack? - they will wear "No Paint!"

14. Who challenges Ralph and the boys on their approach to Castle Rock? - Roger

15. When Jack appears, what has he been doing and what does he have? - hunting and has a headless pig corpse (pig body with no head)

16. What does Ralph call Jack that provokes a fight? - a thief

17. What happens to Samneric after the fight? - disarmed and captured by Jack's tribe

18. What is Roger doing during Piggy's plea for a return to decency? - throwing rocks at him

19. Who releases the rock that kills Piggy and destroys the conch? - Roger

20. Who takes over the questioning of Samneric from Jack at the

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