The boys adapt to their environment and let go of some of society's conventions. [ -is how the island setting affects the way the boys behave in the first few chapters of the novel "Lord of the Flies". 
        
             
        
        
        
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The excerpt that foreshadows that residents of Maple Street will turn against Les Goodman is, “He always was an odd ball. Him and his whole family. Real odd ball” (Sterling). This is because it singles him as the odd one out very early in the story. The only reason that they all turned on Les is that the neighborhood acts like a mob. If you are the outcast then you are the one that is singled out first.  In summary, with the mob mentality, the odd ball, as Les is, is turned against first because they are the easiest target.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Narrative writing, expository writing, persuasive writing, and descriptive writing.
        
             
        
        
        
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<h3>The messenger describes Creon as a tragic hero.</h3>
Explanation:
- In line 1291-1303, the messenger speaks about Creon's life and his countless victories and happiness. The messenger tells the crowd that although Creon was a victorious king, he had lost everything in life.
 - The messenger says that Creon has lost his joys in life. He had lost his wife and son because of his pride and arrogance. He would be like a walking dead man because all his happiness is gone from his life. His achievements would amount to nothing as he filled with sadness and tragedy.
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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It is important to get a good night's sleep before a big day.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Gilgamesh: A New English Version, it is narrated that Gilgamesh climbed to the top of the mountain and gave an offering asking for a favorable dream, then Enkidu made a shelter and put a circle of magic flour around him. 
The second theme of the excerpt is that its important to get a good night's sleep before a big day.