1.<span>Ralph, Jack, and </span>Simon<span> confirm that the island is uninhabited. They enjoy their jaunt into the wild, experiencing the thrill of adventure and the new friendship forming between them. On their return, they encounter a piglet trapped in jungle vines, testing Jack's hunting skills and nerve. Jack pulls his knife but falters, and the pig gets away; he vows fiercely that next time he will follow through.
2.</span>Ralph is chosen as chief because he blew the conch that led them all together, and it imbued him with power in the other boys’ eyes.
When the boys decide they should have a chief, Jack is convinced it should be him.
3.<span>Naturally Jack has a strong and vocal aversion to Piggy, who represents thorough domestication in contrast to the savagery lying just beneath Jack's surface. Piggy is no fan of Jack's, being "intimidated by [Jack's] uniformed superiority and the offhand authority in [his] voice." With his poor eyesight, weight problem, and asthma, Piggy is a boy who could survive only in a civilization that offers the dual protection of medical treatment and cultural affluence — a society wealthy enough to provide food, shelter, and purpose for its physically weaker members.</span>
I would say the lover searching for his lost bride because he says "long and loving our life shall be". It seems like death has come calling to take his loved one away but he will heed the warning of this happening and "hide her in a cypress tree" to be able to have the long and loving life with her.
Answer: I was traveling fast through the portal. I could barely breathe, the air was so thin. I could smell the rotting smell of dead grass and I could see the hombre of blues and purples. The velocity of speed sounded like howling wind on a cold night. I felt for something to grab on to, but I only felt the absence of a lever or a house. I was scared for my life. I fell to the ground, not knowing where I was, I called for someone to help.
Nobody answered.
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The poem Animal wisdom expresses that how all the animals understand earth. ... According to her all animals are of a curious nature, and as they grow, they continue to better understand the world. Every animal be it turtle, or fish or even bear, found something missing.
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The stadium <em><u>where we're going tonight</u></em> has a beautiful view of the water.
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