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1.) Which incident from Lord of the Flies is used to develop the growing divide between Ralph and Jack?

Ralph and Jack discover a coral reef.

Jack protests that he should be chief.

Ralph announces Piggy's nickname to the boys.

Simon walks between Ralph and Jack.

2.) Which statement best describes a moment when Golding foreshadows the conflict between Jack and Ralph in Lord of the Flies?

The two go swimming together in the lagoon.

Ralph supports the idea of hunting pigs for food.

The littleuns begin having bad dreams.

Jack is not interested in helping Ralph build shelters.

3.) Which statement helps explain the symbolism of Piggy's glasses in Lord of the Flies?

They represent the control that technology asserts over nature.

They represent Piggy's fear of Jack and the hunters.

They represent the boys' desire for rescue.

They represent the power of nature.

4.)Read the sentence from Lord of the Flies.

[Ralph] noticed that the sweat in his palm was cool now; realized with surprise that he did not really expect to meet any beast and didn’t know what he would do about it if he did.

Why might William Golding have chosen the phrase "the sweat in his palm was cool now"?


to show Ralph's anger

to indicate that Ralph has become fearful

to indicate that Ralph has become joyful

to show that Ralph has become calm

5.)Read this excerpt from Lord of the Flies.

Jack drew up his legs, clasped his knees, and frowned in an effort to attain clarity.

"All the same—in the forest. I mean when you’re hunting, not when you’re getting fruit, of course, but when you’re on your own—"

He paused for a moment, not sure if Ralph would take him seriously.

"Go on."

"If you’re hunting sometimes you catch yourself feeling as if—" He flushed suddenly.

"There’s nothing in it of course. Just a feeling. But you can feel as if you’re not hunting, but—being hunted, as if something’s behind you all the time in the jungle."

What does the excerpt indicate about Jack?

His arrogance masks a degree of fear.

He is happy to have others take charge of things.

His kindness masks a streak of cruelty.

He wants people to think he is fearless.

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Answer:  1) jacks protests to Ralph being chief

               2)  Jacks lack of interest of helping Ralph

               3)  The glasses symbolize the usage of fire, which will grant them               their rescue which the deeply desired

                 4) To show that he has calmed down

                  5) His arrogance masks his fear

Explanation: for 1 & 2, this is a great usage of foreshadowing their disagreements and arguments throughout the book. 3), the fire created by the glasses helps them become rescued, they wished to rescued and tried to what the could to survive. 4) this is a show of emotion, the coolness is how symbolism is used to indicate he himself has finally calmed down. 5) Jack uses his anger and arrogance to hide his real emotion he comes off as stubborn and mean, but in reality he's just a boy like the rest of them, just as scared as the others, but he wouldn't ever admit that for the sake of his pride.

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Answer:

1. Jack protests that he should be chief.

2. Jack is not interested in helping Ralph build shelters.

3. They represent the control that technology asserts over nature.

4. to show that Ralph has become calm

5. His arrogance masks a degree of fear.

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