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Danielle Lee

Across
Where do the boys think the beast will be, having searched the rest of the island?
Who discovers what is thought to be the "beast"?
Saying the words, ""I'm chief. I'll go. Don't argue"" (Golding 104), who offers to search ahead for the beast?
What is this quote referring to? "There was a sudden bright explosion and corkscrew trail across the sky; then darkness again and stars" (Golding 95).
What figure of speech is used in the following quote? "Down, down, the waters went, whispering like the wind among the heads of the forest" (Golding 105).
Following Sam and Eric's claim to being chased and attacked by what they think is the beast, who responds with the following quote? ""This'll be a real hunt! Who'll come"" (Golding 100)?
( ) doesn't believe in the beast, because he realizes that its origin comes from the inner wicked and corrupt nature of mankind.
In the Lord of the Flies, what larger historical setting is suggested by the air fight that occurs in the beginning of Chapter 6?
Jack wants to make a ( ) on the smaller island that they discover. Ralph thinks this is a bad idea because the island lacks food, water, and shelter.
Jack and Ralph push a ( ) off a cliff, using a palm trunk.
Down
What do the boys take with them as they leave in pursuit of the beast?
"Fifteen yards away from them came the plopping noise of fabric blown open" (Golding 98). What makes the noise referenced in the quote provided?
Upon discovering the dead soldier in the tree, what do Sam and Eric think they saw?
"Far beneath them, the trees of the forest sighed, then roared. The hair on their foreheads fluttered and flames blew out sideways from the fire. Fifteen yards away from them came the plopping noise of fabric blown open" (Golding 98). What type of figurative language is used by the author in this quote?
"There was a speck above the island, a figure dropping swiftly beneath a parachute, a figure that hung with dangling limbs" (Golding 95). Who or what is this figure?
Pink, ( ) rocks make up the cliff, covered with coral, weed, and polyp.
"The leaves were roaring like the sea" (Golding 98). What type of figurative language does Golding use in this quote?