Used as a disguise and an excuse for being savages | Warpaint |
Offering to the beast | Lord of the flies |
Used to call everyone to meeting | Conch |
Jack’s other name | Merridew |
Wanted fire for rescue signal | Ralph |
Piggies physical affliction | Asthma |
The real reason the needed fire | Smoke |
Rolled the rock that took piggy’s life | Roger |
Jack thought he should be chief because he was this | Head chorister |
Pass them by leaving them stranded | The ship |
Ridiculed even by those who cared about him | Piggy |
How they ended up on the island | Plane crash |
Doesn’t believe in the beast | Simon |
Lusted for me and the kill | Jack |
Chants his address over and over | Percival |
The author did this to foretell upcoming events in the story | Foreshadow |
Mean to the littluns along with Roger | Maurice |
Author | William Goldine |
Not much help they play all day | Littluns |
Used extensively throughout the story | Symbolism |
The bulging thing arrived this way | Parachute |
All the boys spent a lot of their time doing this | Swimming |
The conch was a symbol of | Authority |
Who was the rescuer | Navy officer |
Ralph overhears them being beaten for hesitating to join the tribe | Sam and Eric |
Boys are volunteered to keep the fire going | Choir |
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