Answer:
b. That he will likely grow more savage and less civilized.
Explanation:
In Chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a scene shows Roger, a bully, targeting the smallest boy in the group named Henry with stones. Roger observes his environment to be sure that no one was looking before launching the stones at Henry. His action indicates that he is afraid of punishment but still has unrestrained savagery in him.
He intentionally misses the first throw possibly to see if the boy draws the attention of others. Since none of that happened and Roger had a handful of stones, it is very likely that he will become more savage and try out his bullying some more.
I believe that C & D are both very good answers but the choice that i believe to be accurate is actually :
D.) I hereby declare.
I would of said C.) , but it doesn't quite tell you what the speaker is saying or what the vibe is.
This is the answer because you can feel what the speaker is going to say and it is obvious of what the tone of voice is.
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Third Person
The wording is "I" not "they," "them," or "you."
What do the first two paragraphs of the memoir reveal about the authors purpose. night elie wiesel