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Nicole Cummings

Across
What is happening above the island at the beginning of the chapter?
"There were only a few more yards of stony ground and then the two sides of the island came almost together..." (p. 117) What literary device is being used in this quote?
What did the twins actually see when they thought they were running from the beast?
"How ever Simon thought of the beast, there rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." (p. 116) What was Simon referring to in this quote?
What were the twins referring to in this quote, "I believe it's out"? (p. 107)
"Soon the darkness was full of claws, full of the awful unknown and menace." (p. 111) What literary device is being used in this quote?
What does Ralph feel is happening regarding his role as a leader towards the group?
"Ralph walked in the rear, thankful to have escaped responsibility for a time." (p. 116) How does Ralph feel about being leader now?
What word can be used to describe the attitude that Jack began to take towards the group towards the end of the chapter?
"The leaves were roaring like the sea." (p. 110) What literary device is being used in this quote?
What is the tone of the quote in question 12?
What was the figure falling out of the sky at the beginning of the chapter?
Down
"We don't need the conch anymore. We know who ought to say things." (p. 114) Who said this quote?
"His mouth was tight and pale. He put back his hair very slowly." (p. 118) What emotion is this quote suggesting?
"Ralph looked for a moment at the glowing slice of gold that lit them from the right hand and seemed to make speech impossible." (p. 111) What is this quote referring to?
"They scrambled away over the rocks and fled." What did the twins think they were running from?
Why did the twins exaggerate when they were describing what they saw on p. 112?
"Something deep in Ralph spoke for him. "I'm chief. I'll go. Don't argue."" (p. 117) What role is Ralph really trying to embrace in this quote?
"Sucks to the littluns!" (p. 113) Who says this quote?
What did the boys fear they would become?