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Answer: I kept a wary watch on him. His eyes were tiny, his ears were big, and his nose was flat. When he grinned, his teeth were visible. His hair was brushed nicely. He didn't have any socks on and wore shoes. His pants were too short, and his shirt was too big. We were met by him. He spoke in a nice tone. He was supposed to take over as our new Science instructor.
Yes, they would need to be in order to stay open. If they cannot, food waste can build and therefore money will be wasted. The restaurant should stay in proper portioning sizes in order to save money and to stay open longer. This gives more financial freedom within the business and is needed with many disasters such as roof damage, furniture replacement, employee sick days, etc.
In this case, the purpose of the authors with this passage is to emphasize the rivalry between Jack and Ralph, this is shown as the author explains the differences between Jack and Ralph ideas about survival. This passage shows Ralph would us commonsense, logic and civilized principles to survive through "the world of longing" (what is real) and the "baffled common sense". On the other hand, Jack would use more barbaric strategies such as "hunting" or "fierce exhilaration".
These opposite points of view are confronted during the story as Jack becomes the antagonist and a barbaric leader. While Ralph attempts to be the civilized leader of the group.