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Who gets to speak at a meeting?
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?
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?
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?
What do they use to light a fire?
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What happens to the boy with the mulberry birthmark when a whole patch of trees catches on fire?
What happens to the boy with the mulberry birthmark when a whole patch of trees catches on fire?
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What is the definition of caps of maintenance?
What is the definition of caps of maintenance?
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What is the definition of altos?
What is the definition of altos?
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What is the definition of trebles?
What is the definition of trebles?
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Provide a simile from this chapter.
Provide a simile from this chapter.
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What is the metaphor in this chapter?
What is the metaphor in this chapter?
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Provide an example of personification in this chapter.
Provide an example of personification in this chapter.
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What is the purpose of the fire?
What is the purpose of the fire?
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Whose idea was the fire?
Whose idea was the fire?
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How does the fire become uncontrollable?
How does the fire become uncontrollable?
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Who defends Piggy from Jack for not helping with the fire?
Who defends Piggy from Jack for not helping with the fire?
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Which character is described as a 'numerous small children of the group'?
Which character is described as a 'numerous small children of the group'?
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Why does the boy's plan for rescue fail?
Why does the boy's plan for rescue fail?
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What do Ralph and Jack embarrassingly realize?
What do Ralph and Jack embarrassingly realize?
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What does Piggy say they should have done before starting a fire?
What does Piggy say they should have done before starting a fire?
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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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