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Kruka [31]
2 years ago
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6. Do you think that Piggy's fear of Jack is justified? Explain why or why not.

History
1 answer:
mixas84 [53]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I believe Piggy's fear is justified because towards the

end of the chapter Piggy, Simon, and Ralph have a

conversation after the assembly where Piggy does

mention that he is fearful Jack. "l'm scared of him '

said Piggy, 'and that's why I know him."

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