1) A) Finished project.
2) C) Provocative:Dull
3) A) Scholar: Encyclopedic
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<em>The Lord of the Flies</em> was published in 1954, a few years after the end of World War II, and it was highly influenced by Golding's first-hand experience of the conflict - he had fought in it as a naval officer. In spite of the novel's pessimistic, yet sadly realistic, tone, its aim, I believe, is to stress the defects of humanity with the ultimate goal of encouraging it to improve and be kinder and more considerate. Hence the cultural relevance of this idea in the 1950s, when the world was still recovering from the largest and most terrible war in history, and it was necessary to remind its inhabitants of the importance of showing benevolence, compassion, disposition, and generosity, in other words, humanity, and of the dramatic consequences of not doing so, even through such bitter and harsh reminders as Golding's novel.
The answer is: B) The relocation centers were hastily built.
After Pearl Harbor attack in World War II all the Japanese Americans were sent to Manzanar, the were incarcerated in this concentration camp, all the ten concentration camps were built hastily in order to relocate all of them fast under the request made by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in order to avoid anyone who might threaten the war effort.