Lord of the flies chapter 3
analysis & interpretation:
9. "‘i thought...
English, 04.12.2019 14:31, lizbeth232001
Lord of the flies chapter 3
analysis & interpretation:
9. "‘i thought i might kill’" (51).
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10. “they looked at each other, baffled, in love and hate. all the warm salt water of the bathing pool and the shouting and splashing and laughing were only just sufficient to bring them together again” (55).
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11. this chapter reveals a growing conflict between ralph and jack, leading to the above referenced quotation. why are they in conflict? how could they resolve it?
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00, soapai
Read this excerpt from holes. a patrol car pulled alongside him. a policeman asked him why he was running. then he took the shoes and made a call on his radio. shortly thereafter, stanley was arrested. it turned out the sneakers had been stolen from a display at the homeless shelter. that evening rich people were going to come to the shelter and pay a hundred dollars to eat the food that the poor people ate every day for free. clyde livingston, who had once lived at the shelter when he was younger, was going to speak and sign autographs. his shoes would be auctioned, and it was expected that they would sell for over five thousand dollars. all the money would go to the homeless. why does sachar include this description of the shoes in the flashback? a. to show where the shoes came from b. to show how valuable the shoes were c. to reveal why stanley was arrested d. to give background on the homeless shelter
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English, 22.06.2019 08:40, Mordred809
Which detail does the author include to support the central idea about how her mother about the dictator? a) doubly revolted b) obsession c) in exile d) isolated e) cautionary tales
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