Answer:
Main antagonist in Lord of the Flies.
Explanation:
Jack Merridew is the main antagonist in Sir William Golding's novel Lord of the Flies. He battled through civilization, morality, and order, even when it resulted in his descent to madness, painting himself dramatically.
Described to be physically unattractive but played by Tom Chapin, Jack is the tallest out of the boys, bony, but strongly built, sandy red-haired, freckled, and blue-eyed.
Jack is the only character in any version of the story to have his first and last name given; all the other boys are known by first names only, or by a nickname in Piggy's case.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
When a character is going through something, we are able to see the situation from their perspective and end up sympathizing with them since we've been reading from their side. The sympathy leads us to the direction of siding with them ending with us being persuaded.
Jargon is the use of technical words that a common reader will not understand.
Explanation:
Not jargon: these are the parts of the text that are understandable to the common reader.
she opened the (far door) and went through to the (hot side)
then she reached back inside the (air lock) and pulled the chain in the '
that would (eliminate) any hot agents that might have leaked
Jargon: these are the phrases whose meaning is not clear in the passage and hence they are jargon.
chemical (shower)
that started a (decon cycle)
running in the air lock
into the air lock as they were going through.
The Hot Zone, Richard Preston.
"friendly circle" is what i think it is let me know if you get it right.