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They obeyed the call of the conch for they assume Ralph to be a link with the adult world and also for the entertainment it provides whenever any meetings are held.
Explanation:
The book<em> </em><em>Lord of the Flies</em> by William Golding tells the story of stranded children in a deserted island. These groups of British schoolboys were being evacuated from the war when their plane crashed, leaving them to try to survive in the wild.
The<em> "littluns''</em> were a group of the younger boys who were still too young to be left alone. They were about the age group of six years, with not much to do or be tasked to do. While the older boys tried to group the tasks and find ways to survive, these groups of <em>"littluns" </em>were just left to do whatever they wanted.
Chapter 4 directly states why they obey the call of the <em>"conch"</em>, the symbol of leadership. <em>"They obeyed the summons of the conch, partly because Ralph blew it, and he was big enough to be a link with the adult world of authority; and partly because they enjoyed the entertainment of the assemblies</em>".
Answer:
a
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i think it is right but I do not know the story
This is not my answer but was helpful
Johnhrbek2 Virtuoso
I am going to Dussel.
(I am going to be Dussel)
Dearest Baloini,
I was just done taking a wonderful nap when my room mate walked in. Ugh, I thought little Anne was always complaining. She walked up to me and told me that she wanted to use the table in OUR room two afternoons a week! My reply to this was simply, "No."
The little brat was not content with my answer and so then I said," I have to study too you know, and if I can't do it in the afternoons, I won't be able to fit it in at all. I have to finish the task I've set for myself; otherwise, there's no point in starting. Besides, you aren't serious about your studies. Mythology - what kind of work is that? Reading and knitting don't count either. I use that table and I'm not going to give it up!
Then the girl replied (doesn't she ever give up?) " I do take my work seriously. I can't study next door in the afternoon, and I would appreciate it if you would reconsider my request!"
She finnally left but in the evening she went on again. I overcame her quick enough and I'm not going to tell you the conversation, it was VERY boring. Then just as I thought I had settled the matter, Pim talked to me too and in the end I had to let the brat have my study time.
Until next time, Dussel.
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Face-to-Face learning is better than online learning because of the interactions and examples of face to face learning will benefit the learner the most. One of the most beneficial means of physically being in a classroom is the response time that a person receives from an actual person, such as a professor, versus an online class instructor. During face to face learning, a person’s questions will get an immediate answer whereas online learning means waiting for a response.
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