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LORD OF THE FLIES CHAPTER 1 #1 How did the boys come to be marooned on an island? Answer: While evacuating England during the war, their plane crashed on an island.

LORD OF THE FLIES CHAPTER 1 #2 Describe both the physical and personality traits of the first two characters introduced in the story. Answer: Ralph is fair, taller, thin, about twelve years old, energetic, and not too interested in Piggy. Piggy is fat, shorter, pink, a follower, intelligent, and desires that rules be made.

LORD OF THE FLIES CHAPTER 1 #3 Write a description of the island as conveyed in the novel. Answer: Trees leaning, the “scar”, a lagoon, heat, plush vegetation, tangled foliage

LORD OF THE FLIES CHAPTER 1 #4 What is the significance of the conch? Answer: The conch is a symbol of authority – used to call others to meeting and whoever is holding it is the only one allowed to speak

LORD OF THE FLIES CHAPTER 1 5. How is the leader chosen? Do you agree or disagree with the choice of leader? Explain. Answer: Ralph is chosen by a very rushed vote. His opponent is Jack, the leader of the “choir”.