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chapter 5 - lord of the flies name: tamaya crosby date: 9/1/25 block: p…

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chapter 5 - lord of the flies
name: tamaya crosby date: 9/1/25 block: p
\beast from water\

  1. in the opening description of the assembly, golding uses figurative language to describe the setting. write three examples.
  2. how does ralph feel about being chief in this chapter? use text evidence to support your answer.
  3. finish the question and provide the answer choices along with the correct answer.

on page _, golding writes:
alph discovered dirt and decay; understood how much he disliked perpetually flicking the tangled hair out of his eyes... and decided that he didnt like to be this kind of person.\
as it is used in the text, perpetually most clearly means...
a. permanently
b. constantly
c. rarely
d. angrily

  1. what complaints does ralph make during the assembly about the boys behavior? name at least two.
  2. how do the littluns describe the \beast\? what is different about this fear compared to before?
  3. what does piggy suggest should be done about the fear of the beast? what is his reasoning?
  4. finish the question and provide the answer choices along with the correct answer.

golding writes: \the world, that understandable and lawful world, was slipping away.\

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For the first question, one would look for examples of metaphors, similes, personification etc. in the opening assembly description. For example, if there is a line like "The trees were like silent sentinels", it's a simile.
  2. To answer how Ralph feels about being chief, one would search for his thoughts, statements or actions in the chapter. If he says something like "Being chief is more trouble than it's worth", it shows his frustration.
  3. The word "perpetually" means constantly. So the correct answer is b. constantly.
  4. To find Ralph's complaints, one should look for his statements about the boys' behavior during the assembly, like lack of discipline or not following rules.
  5. To know how the littluns describe the beast, one reads their statements and compares their current fear to previous descriptions in the book.
  6. For Piggy's suggestion about the fear of the beast, one looks for his ideas and the reasoning behind them, like using logic to dispel fear.
  7. Without the full question for this one, it's hard to provide choices and answer precisely, but one would analyze the context of the quote to understand what "the world slipping away" means.

Answer:

  1. Answers will vary based on the text. For example: "The shadows were like black - clad phantoms" (simile), "The wind whispered through the leaves" (personification), "The clearing was a haven of chaos" (metaphor).
  2. Answers will vary based on text evidence. For example, if Ralph says "I'm tired of having to keep them in line all the time", it shows his weariness.
  3. b. constantly
  4. Answers will vary. For example, lack of attention during meetings and not helping with shelters.
  5. Answers will vary based on the text. They might describe it as a large, scary creature. The difference could be that before they were more vague, now they have more specific details.
  6. Answers will vary. Piggy might suggest using science and reason to prove there is no beast, as he believes in logic.
  7. No full question provided, so no answer for now.