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Jack's denial that they killed the beast reveal about him that beast still exists. His plan that they keep on the "right side of the beast" suggest that people frequent make offerings to satisfy the beast. I think Jack truly believe there's a beast because he had seen it on the mountain top. His continuing to promote the existence of the beast to the others give him advantage over them by making obey him if they want to be safe!

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Jack doesn't actually sacrifice anything but he does cut the head from a pig which the hunters have killed and leaves it, mounted on a stick, as an offering to the beast.

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Q: In Lord of the Flies what does Jack sacrifice to the beast?
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