Lord of the Flies Chapter 2 Quiz
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Who gets to speak at a meeting?

Whoever is holding the conch

What frightening thing does the boy with a dark birthmark on his face say he saw at night?

A beastie

What does Ralph say is the most important thing to do?

Keep a signal fire going so they can be rescued

What do they use to light a fire?

<p>Piggy's glasses</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to the boy with the mulberry birthmark when a whole patch of trees catches on fire?

<p>He disappears and likely has died</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the definition of caps of maintenance?

<p>Caps with the school's logo</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the definition of altos?

<p>Boys who sing in the vocal range above tenor</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the definition of trebles?

<p>Boys who sing the highest part</p> Signup and view all the answers

Provide a simile from this chapter.

<p>One patch touched a tree trunk and scrambled up like a bright squirrel.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the metaphor in this chapter?

<p>...the breeze was a river of sparks.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Provide an example of personification in this chapter.

<p>Small flames stirred at the trunk of a tree and crawled away through leaves.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the fire?

<p>As a rescue plan: to create a smoke signal for passing ships</p> Signup and view all the answers

Whose idea was the fire?

<p>Ralph</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the fire become uncontrollable?

<p>The fire quickly spreads when sparks from the fire ignite the surrounding jungle</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who defends Piggy from Jack for not helping with the fire?

<p>Simon</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which character is described as a 'numerous small children of the group'?

<p>Littluns</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does the boy's plan for rescue fail?

<p>They didn't have a well-thought out plan to control the fire</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do Ralph and Jack embarrassingly realize?

<p>They don't know how to start a fire</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Piggy say they should have done before starting a fire?

<p>Made more shelters</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Meeting Protocol

  • The conch represents order; whoever holds it has the right to speak during meetings.

Initial Fears

  • A boy with a dark birthmark mentions a "beastie," instilling fear among the children about potential dangers on the island.

Fire's Importance

  • Ralph emphasizes maintaining the signal fire as essential for rescue, showcasing leadership priorities.

Fire Ignition

  • Piggy's glasses are the crucial tool used to ignite the fire, demonstrating resourcefulness despite their limitations.

Tragic Disappearance

  • The boy with the mulberry birthmark is presumed dead after a fire engulfs a patch of trees, highlighting the dangers of their situation.

Fire as a Rescue Signal

  • The fire is intended to create smoke signals for passing ships, representing hope for salvation from the island.

Ralph's Initiative

  • Ralph is credited with the idea to start the fire, establishing him as a proactive leader.

Fire Out of Control

  • The fire spreads uncontrollably when surrounding trees ignite from sparks, illustrating the unpredictable nature of their environment.

Support and Defense

  • Simon defends Piggy against Jack's criticism, indicating existing divisions among the boys regarding responsibility and authority.

Group Dynamics

  • "Littluns" refers to the smaller children in the group, emphasizing the division in age and maturity amidst the chaos on the island.

Rescue Plan Shortcomings

  • The lack of a thorough plan to control the fire contributes to their failure in rescue efforts, reflecting poor organization.

Learning Curve

  • Ralph and Jack experience embarrassment upon realizing they do not know how to start a fire, symbolizing their naivety and the challenges they face.

Shelter Prioritization

  • Piggy suggests that they should have focused on building more shelters before starting the fire, reflecting a need for practical survival strategies.

Figurative Language Examples

  • A simile compares flames to a "bright squirrel," while a metaphor describes the breeze as a "river of sparks," illustrating the beauty and danger of their environment.
  • Personification is shown as flames "stirred" and "crawled," enhancing the vivid imagery of the scene.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 2 of 'Lord of the Flies' with these flashcards. This quiz covers key events and important concepts, including the role of the conch and the boys' fears. Perfect for students looking to review or study the chapter's content.

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