Ralph spots a large shell and leverss it out of the lagoon by using a small sappling. Piggy correctly identifies it as a conch shell and tells Ralph that he knew a boy who had one on his garden wall, "It was ever so valuable and he could blow it and make a noise." Ralph, following Piggy's instructions, manages to blow the conch and upon hearing it several more boys appear from the jungle.
his grandmother
That Ralph is still chief.
no.
Piggy is loyal because he stays by Ralph's side and is dedicated to helping him. He sees that Ralph is the good rightful leader.
ralph to piggy
Ralph spots the conch shell lying on the bottom of the lagoon, close to the platform. he uproots a small sapling which he uses to lever it out of the water.
Piggy and Ralph are both characters in Lord of the Flies. The problem with Piggy and Ralph's plane is that it goes down and there are no grown-ups around to care for them.
In the water of the lagoon close to the beach. Ralph manages to lift it out of the water with the aid of a stick.
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In "Lord of the Flies," not "Lord of the Rings," Ralph and Piggy have a close friendship built on mutual respect and understanding. Ralph shows leadership qualities while Piggy offers intellectual guidance and support. Their relationship is central to the group dynamics on the island.
Piggy voted for Ralph to be chief in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
He voted for Ralph "grudgingly".
Ralph and PIggy come out of the jungle and onto the beach. They eventually make their way to a raised platform of pink rock which has palm trees growing on it and which just into the lagoon. Ralph spots and retrieves a conch shell which was in the lagoon. After an explanation from Piggy Ralph is eventually able to blow the conch and make a loud sound which attracts other boys.
That Ralph is still chief.
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his grandmother
no.