1) Ralph decides to go confront the savages about stealing the fire and getting Piggy's specs back
2)The twins, for the first time notice Ralph's anger towards Jack. ie. the way he is making him feel
3) The plan is bound to fail, Ralph's group still has morals and the savages want to kill sows
4)Roger pushes the rock off the cliff to try and scare Ralph and tell him it was a warning.
5)The destruction of the conch is symbolically significant because it kinda describes how the boys have turned into not being civilized. At first the conch was beautiful and pristine but now its just another shell.
6)The boys wanted a chief so that someone was around to reassure them that they were safe. The chief would be there so they could come to him for comfort or ask about current things on the agenda to do.
7)Why are you not hunting any pigs? Would you beat up Jack and force him to tell everyone that you all need to be in one group again?
8) The island is still the same as when the book started out. Yet on opposite sides there is two groups of boys. All the boys have gone down hill. They all look really dirty and homely.Most boys are apart of the savage group.
Only four boys remain with Ralph's group, the main one. The tribe Jack has created have turned into little demented savages that show no remorse. Now Piggy AND Simon are dead because of the actions started by the savages. Being stuck on the island all of the boys have changed. It is safe to say that there is no help for any of the boys to become themselves ever again.
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