Lord of the Flies Chapters 7-10

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Dive deep into Lord of the Flies chapters 7-10. Analyze characters and themes!

Lord of the Flies.pdf The Lord of the flies Text. Open this text to read the assigned chapters which are chapters 7 to chapter 10. The audible links are at the bottom of this worksheet. The Lord of the Flies Chapter 7 Work The work below is about chapter 7 from LOTF. In Lord of the Flies, which is NOT a reason given in the chapter that it is a foolish idea to go up the mountain to search for the beast like Jack wants to? It is dark The boys are only armed with sticks Piggy is back at the camp watching the smaller children It is cold In Lord of the Flies, what does Jack see that causes the three boys to go back down the mountain in terror? A hairy, winged monster A boar with tusks An unidentifiable 'bulging' thing on top of a rock. A pirate who has been camping out on the other side of the island. At the beginning of Chapter 7 of Lord of the Flies, what is Ralph wishing he could do? Wash his clothes, cut his hair, and brush his teeth Hug his mother Get Jack to respect him Sleep in a bed While hunting, the boys treat Robert as if he is a _ in Lord of the Flies. Leader Littleun Pig Hunter In Lord of the Flies, which boy encourages Ralph by saying, ''You'll get back to where you came from.''? Roger Simon Jack Piggy Analysis Chapter 7 Don't be shallow with your answers. Put some taught into it. Some have finished the book and know the answer, but this question is asking you to put yourself into Simon's shoes. Think about it from his perspective.When Simon and Ralph stare at the ocean early in the chapter, Simon attempts to comfort Ralph by saying, ''You'll get back all right.'' Why doesn't he say ''We will get back all right?'' Analysis Reasoning From the preceding question, which reason do you like best and why? Writing Self Analysis Click on the box that best describes your writing. Chapter 8 Activities In Chapter 8 of William Golding's 1954 classic novel, what is the name given to the hog head that Jack places on a stick? The Menace to Society Ralph The Frightening Beast The Lord of the Flies What do Ralph and Piggy do to solve the problem of 'the beast' being so close to their signal fire in Chapter 8 of Lord of the Flies? They invent a new signal. They decide not to have a fire anymore. They build a new fire closer to their camp. They kill the beast. In Lord of the Flies Chapter 8, which character decides to leave the group and live in the woods on his own? Jack Simon Piggy Ralph In Lord of the Flies Chapter 8, what prevents Jack's hunters from cooking the pig they killed right away? They feel guilty about killing the animal so brutally. They have nothing to build a fire with. They are attached by Ralph's group. Simon disrupts them. In Chapter 8 of Lord of the Flies, which character goes off into the woods by himself and has a frightening encounter with the 'Lord of the Flies' itself, imagining that it is talking to him because he is hot and delusional? Piggy Ralph Maurice Simon Using Science in Language Arts Complex characters are the ones who are the most developed - the most like real people. Complex characters are hard to summarize in a few words, while flat characters are easily summed up. Of these four complex characters: Ralph, Simon, Jack, and Piggy, which is the most complex? Make a case for your point using direct references to the novel. Chapter 9 Work How do Jack and his group respond to Ralph's question about building shelters? They run into the jungle to take shelter under the trees. They immediately begin to gather materials to build huts Jack leads them in their tribal dance and chant They continue to eat the roast pork Why do Ralph and Piggy attend Jack's feast? They are worried that things might get out of control and the group should have people there to restore order They are starving They want to make amends with Jack All of their friends are going Why do the boys kill Simon? They are sacrificing him to the beast They are mad at him They are too caught up in their tribal frenzy and when they see him and think he's the beast, they all act as one and begin to attack him. They are still hungry and want to eat him Why does Ralph ask Jack what his plans are for shelters? It is about to storm He is about to offer that Jack's group could stay in his group's shelters He is tired and wants to rest in their shelters He is making fun of Jack Which character discovers that the ''beast'' everyone had been afraid of is actually the corpse of a soldier with a parachute on? Ralph Jack Simon Piggy Cause and Effect At the end of the chapter, Simon's body is swept away by the ocean. Why would Golding (the book's author) want to remove Simon's body from the island? Lord of the Flies Chapter 7 Lord of the Flies Chapter 8 Lord of the Flies Chapter 9

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