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Who blows the conch?
Who did Jack and his hunters kill first?
Who has the idea to blow the conch.
Who is the leader of the hunters
Who are the twins in the book.
Symbolizes order and law.
All Jack wants to do is...
At the end of the book Jack is very...
What health problem does Piggy have to deal with.
What did they use to start a fire.
How did the boys get on the island.
What does Ralph’s dad do for a living.
What was Piggy’s job.
What killed Piggy.
What is the beast.
Ralph and Simon built these
The hunters sharpened their spears with the...
Killed Pigs with...
The hunters killed a lot of...
Where are the boys stuck at.
What does Jack think is the most important.
What group was Jack and his hunters originally in.
They started this with Piggy’s Glasses
Who wrote the book.
Who killed Simon
Ralph was the _______ and called the assemblies with the conch.
Where were the huts at.
What the boys were scared of.
Different word for conch.
What was all around the island.
Where did the boys but the fire.
Jack did what to his and the hunters faces.
"Shove a _____ trunk under that and if an enemy came...."
“The ______, that understandable and lawful world, was slipping away.”
“The ______ ideas are the simplest.”
“The thing is – _____ can’t hurt you any more than a dream.”
“The smaller boys were known by the generic title of “________.”
“They looked at each other, ______, in love and hate.”
“There aren’t any ______. We shall have to look after ourselves.”
“Kill the pig. Cut her ______. Spill her blood.”
The ____!” said Ralph, “you’re breaking the ______!”
What are we? Human? Animals? Or ________?
"Piggy's arms and legs _________ a bit, like a pig's after it has been killed."
"He saw a _______ burst into flames and the fire flapped at his right shoulder...."
"Couldn't a fire outrun a __________ horse?"
"Ralph launched himself like a ___ ; stabbed, snarling, with the spear, and the savage doubled up."
"A _____ appeared...and was momentarily eclipsed by some movement."
"They're not as bad as that. It was an ________."
"_____ advanced...as one wielding a nameless authority."
"Ralph -- remember what we came for. The fire. My _____."

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