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Explanation:
Landing on the Island
For the boys of Lord of the Flies, the island represents both their temporary home as well as their prison. There is no escape, unless they can signal to a passing boat or plane using a fire. From what they can tell, it 'was roughly boat-shaped: humped near this end with behind them the jumbled descent to the shore. On either side rocks, cliffs, treetops and a steep slope: forward there, the length of the boat, a tamer descent, tree-clad, with hints of pink: and then the jungly flat of the island, dense green, but drawn at the end to a pink tail.' The primary parts of the island are the the mountain on one end of the island; Castle Rock, a pink stone formation on the other end; the beach where the boys washed up after the plane crash; the jungle in the middle of the island; and the lagoon, 'a long, deep pool in the beach with a high ledge of pink granite at the further end.' In this apparent paradise, the boys initially think of themselves as kings unfettered by the demands of grownups. While the island appears to be a place of freedom, it actually traps the boys, physically and mentally.
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1. You look hungry; I will make you a sandwich.
2. John and I probably will not be coming to the party because it looks like it will rain
3. I can’t have lunch at 2:00 because I will be having an operation at that time.
4. You will celebrate your birthday at a beautiful restaurant and we will fly on a plane to Europe.
5. The class will take an exam at 9:00 tomorrow morning.
6. Promise me you will not call before 10; I hate being woken up early!
7. Sarah and Frank will be going to the gym after work today.
8. You guys will have a great time in the Bahamas!
9. I will be sleeping when you arrive so please try to be quiet.
10. When she arrives at the school tomorrow, Michael will be teaching the B2 class, Alex will administer a test, and Denis will probably be talking to a new student
Explanation:
Future Progressive Tense is used to indicate a future event that will be ongoing and is also known as future continuous tense.
Future Simple Tense is a verb tense that is used to discuss events that haven't occurred yet. In other words, an event that will begin and end in the future.
The writer should include mainly a summary of what has been covered in the narration, including all the main points and tying them together to see how they relate to each other and making conclusions about the results and observations and activities mentioned in the narrative so that the reader can see what the lessons learned are from the story or process or scientific enquiry carried out.