Roger is speculated the be the sadist of the group of young boys in Lord of the Flies. Especially under Jack's rule he was shown to have immoral impulses, such as throwing rocks at one of the littluns. From the answer choices, it would be A. Roger takes advantage of the island environment to act on his most immoral impulses. Before they were stranded, Roger had to suppress his impulse to hurt others, but with the isolation of the area and the absence of adults he feels free enough to release this barrier and finally continue with his base instincts and personality.
They plan to stab him with a dagger when he's sleeping.
Answer:
The correct answer is A
Explanation:
The paragraph in a tone of lamentation speaks of the prevalence of the destruction of the sequoia trees.
In this paragraph, he makes a compelling analogy that speaks to the heart, a case for why the noble trees should not be cut.
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The answer is D I believe. Though I’m not sure. I hope this helped.
B. metaphor is the answer