Lord of the Flies

Lord of the Flies

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Question 1
What does Piggy’s Glasses symbolize?
Answer 1
The power of science and intellectual endeavor in society.
Question 2
What does The Signal Fire symbolize?
Answer 2
Connection to civilization
Question 3
What does The Beast symbolize?
Answer 3
Fear in the heats of the boys
Question 4
What does The conch symbolize?
Answer 4
Leader ship
Appositive Card #1
In the beginning of Chapter 7 in Lord of the Flies, Golding wrote the following sentence using an appositive:“He would like to have a bath, a proper wallow with soap” (Golding 109). ''a proper wallow of soap is the appositive.
Appositive Card #1
In the beginning of Chapter 7 in Lord of the Flies, Golding wrote the following sentence using an appositive:“He would like to have a bath, a proper wallow with soap” (Golding 109). ''a proper wallow of soap is the appositive.
Appositive Card #2
“Roger, uncommunicative by nature, said nothing” (Golding 121). Roger and uncommunicative by nature are the appositives.
Appositive Card #2
“Roger, uncommunicative by nature, said nothing” (Golding 121). Roger and uncommunicative by nature are the appositives.
Appositive Card #3
''The littluns sat, solemnly thinking of meat, and dribbling. (Lord of the Flies pg. 142)
The appositives are ''the littluns'' and ''solemnly thinking of meat''.
Appositive Card #3
''The littluns sat, solemnly thinking of meat, and dribbling. (Lord of the Flies pg. 142)
The appositives are ''the littluns'' and ''solemnly thinking of meat''.
Appositive Card #4
“The fair boy called Ralph smiled vaguely, stood up, and began to make his way once more toward the lagoon” (Lord of the Flies pg. 4).
The appositive is ''The fair boy called Ralph smiled vaguely''.
Appositive Card #4
“The fair boy called Ralph smiled vaguely, stood up, and began to make his way once more toward the lagoon” (Lord of the Flies pg. 4).
The appositive is ''The fair boy called Ralph smiled vaguely''.