Answer:
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Explanation:
This chapter reveals the boys' responses to their actions of the night before, when they beat Simon to death in a tribal frenzy. Ralph is the only character who names the deed as murder and has a realistic, unvarnished view of his participation. Back at the platform, he takes a seat in front of the chief's log rather than on it and contemplates the horror of what they've done. He feels both loathing and excitement over the kill he witnessed, as Jack experienced the first time he killed a pig. He shudders at Piggy's touch on his shoulder; humanity has let him down. Putting the pieces together, he recalls the parachuted figure drifting off the night before and Simon's shouting about a dead man on the mountain, musing that the life-like figure they saw on the mountaintop might have been the dead paratrooper rather than an actual animal-beast. Getting to the heart of the matter, he says, "I'm frightened. Of us."
Although he initially owns up to his active role in the fatal dance, as a defense mechanism, Ralph willingly takes the opportunity Piggy gives him to deny full participation, entering into a sort of functional denial. When Piggy reminds Ralph that he himself remained on the outside of the circle, Ralph tries to amend his position as well, now claiming that he, too, was on the outside of the circle and so could not have done as much damage as the boys in the inner ring.
Answer:
1. gag
2. garage
3. gas
4. gauze
Explanation:
1. gag
2. garage
3. gas
4. gauze
since all the words start with <u><em>ga </em></u>we need to Alphabetize the third letter of each word.
Dear Brother,
I hope you are well. I am good and am now working as a Teacher in Central America. I actually like working down here and the pace of life is very different. You should come down and visit me here sometime, I would really enjoy that. I know you are busy with your family, but feel free to bring all of them with you, if you come to visit. I trust you are well and please write back to me. It would be good to stay in touch. I miss you a lot brother and best wishes from me. Take care.
Sincerely,
Michael
Answer:
An author is likely to introduce a conflicting viewpoint by stating some proven statistics in its favor. Locating facts and figures in a text are likely to take the reader directly to a conflicting viewpoint.
Explanation: