It's windy instead of windiest
7 is safe
8 is dangerous
9 is well
10 is quick
The Pardoner accumulated his wealth by selling pardons, or promises of salvation. People would do bad things, and then maybe regret it because they fear the wrath of God and not being able to go to heaven after they die, so they go to the Pardoner to buy these pardons which erase their sins. Although this has indeed been done in reality, soon it became illegal and outlawed, so the Pardoner was basically a criminal who took people's last penny just so he could become rich himself. It is quite ironic, given that he is a sort of a priest, and chooses to be vile himself.
Answer:
Is the question multiple choice? If not I would assume that the author is trying to convey a sense of horror and anxiety to the reader. The high-pitched screaming also reminds us that they are merely children as well.
Explanation:
The Lord of the Flies is a novel by William Golding that emphasizes the true nature of man kind and how wicked people can be.