dead: Why is this horrifying?
Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Bash her in.
This was horrifying because there was a ship and they were hoping the ship would come and see the smoke and rescue them.
Piggy
considered an OUTSIDER:
He is over weighted
How does the sentence length effect tone here?
Poor conditions
It effected the tone because everyone was mad and frustrated and everyone was silent
Unpopular Wears glasses
when Ralph got upset.
Refuses to participate in activities
Whose fault is this?
This was Jacks fault because him and his group went out hunting instead of watching the fire. The feeling of killing the
pig is
C] eating a full satisfying C] winning a challenging
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is
compared to:
meal
game of football
Who gives Piggy meat? Simon
What happens to Piggy's glasses?
When Jack punches Piggy in the stomach, Piggy fell over and then Jack smacked him in the head, Piggy's glasses flew off and one of the lenses cracked.
What does this show us about his personality?
That Simon is thoughtful and kind.
swatting a pesky fly drinking a long satisfying drink
collapsing into a
bed of feathers
drinking a horrifying potion
pgizw 1.
How have the boys found a rhythm and pattern of life on the island? They have a group that watches the fire to make sure it stays running, they have meetings throughout the day, jack is always hunting to make sure everyone does not starve, and the littluns always play.
2.
Why does Roger throw stones around Henry but never at him? Because Roger was not like this when he was growing up as a child.
3.
How does Jack treat Piggy? You must give specific examples from the novel. When Piggy was complaining about the fire, Jack punches and slaps him, Jack made fun of Piggy's voice by Saying what he said, and Jack also made Piggy's glasses break.
4.
Do you think that Jack and Ralph will be
able to work together again? Give a reason for your answer.
No I do not think that they will ever work together because of the way Jack treats Piggy and it is poorly.
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