Jack and his hunters set the forest on fire because they want to find Ralph find kill him. The rescuer sees the smoke and investigates the island. Ralph rushes out of the fiery forest and he sees the Naval Officer.
The boys are savages, so they don't control the flies. Also, the lord of the flies is far away from castle rock, so they don't have to deal with it.
An appropriate metaphor to what?
The FLIES are a representation of the evil and decay that exists in all humanity. Flies live on death, the flies do not care who of what you were, their job is to clean up the mess left behind. The flies also represent the boys, who are drawn to the evil that Jack represents just as the real flies are draw to the pig's head on the stick, which was an offering to the beast.
Lord of the Flies is narrated from a third person viewpioint.
Your face and also the savages dépends if you talking about the Lord of the Flies or real life
Your face and also the savages dépends if you talking about the lord of the flies or real life
Assuming that we are talking about fruit flies, then you should be able to determine this. Gray bodied flies would be the dominant and ebony bodied flies would be recessive. So, the results can only be a homozygous dominant fly (GG) or heterozygous fly (Gg). If you cross that fly with a ebony bodied fly (gg) and there is a result of some ebony bodied flies, then you know the original fly was heterozygous. If you result in all gray flies, then it was dominant.Source(s):Biology 101
Bot flies are large, stout bodied, hairy flies that resemble bumblebees. So, they're about the size of a bumblebee.
They are called arthropods.
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live creatures like flies
live creatures like flies
Flies, like all organisms, are born through reproduction to continue their species' existence. Flies lay eggs that hatch into larvae (maggots) before eventually developing into adult flies, a process known as metamorphosis. This life cycle allows flies to grow, reproduce, and ensure the survival of their species.
No, flies are organic creatures.
Yes, flies have exoskeletons. Flies are arthropods and all arthropods have an exoskeleton. More than 90% of creatures on earth are arthropods.
They are living creatures, which is the most fundamental way that they are the same.