1. In the beginning of the chapter, what does Piggy tell Ralph to do with the conch?
In the beginning of the chapter, Piggy and Ralph were talking about the events that had happened the last night and Piggy tells Ralph to call an assembly. He wants Ralph to bring order back to the boys on the island with cessation.2. What reason will Piggy give Jack for the return of his glasses?
Piggy wanted to go and get his glasses back with reason and order. He wanted to just reason with Jack by asking him nicely and being civil. 3. What does Ralph declare their appearance will be when they approach Jack?
Ralph wanted to look nice when he went to approach Jack. While Samneric wanted to paint their faces and bring spears and take it by force with the truculently like Jack, Ralph wanted to be civil and kind.4. Who challenges the boys on their approach to Castle Rock?
When Ralph, Piggy and the twins come to Castle Rock, Roger comes up and tells them to leave. He was delirious and later dropped the boulder on Piggy.5. When Jack appears, what has he been doing?
Jack was hunting in the forest and he brings a headless pig when Ralph comes.6. What does Ralph call Jack that provokes a fight?
Ralph calls Jack a thief for stealing Piggy's glasses. Jack takes it really personally and they brake out in a fight.7. What happens to Samneric after the fight?
After the fight, Jack orders his tribe to snag Samneric and tie them between two trees. His tribe hesitates but then they get threatened and obey their chief.8. What is Roger doing during Piggy’s plea for a return to decency?
When piggy is trying to convince Jack to give him back his glasses so that he can return his vision, Roger is throwing stones at him.9. Write a STRONG PARAGRAPH about who is responsible for Piggy’s death and why.
In the end of chapter 11, piggy is crushed by a falling boulder and gets pushed out to see. The only person that I can personally blame is the person that physically pushed the boulder which is Roger. Although he was batty and delirious, it was still a horrible and evil thin to do. The sight and description given by Golding was a truly great loss for the now 1 man army of Ralph. In one single push of this boulder, the island loss one of the last existing talisman on the island.

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