Look off a friend, or google the book?
To show the physical gestures a character makes. ... To show how the characters interact with one another. C. To show events that happened before the story began.
A guide line of which we may follow or be forced to follow
They absolutely need each other in their attempt for leadership. Piggy needs Ralph's charisma and natural leadership, and Ralph needs Piggy's rationale and intelligence. However, Ralph also recognized the downfalls of Piggy(physical appearance, un-usable ideas) and didn't always trust what Piggy had to say.
One of my students last year paralleled President Bush and VP Cheney to Ralph and Piggy. At the risk of starting a political argument, that's probably not a bad example...
When he gets back to the line, all the food are gone, except one grape. I think the incorrect verb in this sentence is "is" because in using "all" in a sentence it represent plural form of a subject and the correct verb to be use is also a plural. So the answer is "are".