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Ralph insults Piggy at the beginning of the book for Jack's approval and he also chooses Jack to accompany him and Simon on their journey up the mountain.


When Ralph is elected leader he offers Jack the consolation prize of being in charge of the former choir and choosing what he would like them to be.

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Jack hunts and kills a pig. Later he lets it be known that he is holding a feast on the beach, with meat for all. When the boys arrive he asks them to join his tribe, telling them that he has given them with meat and that his hunters will protect them from the beast.

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Ralph asks Jack a number of questions in chapter 7 but perhaps the most pertinent one is covered by the following quote... Now it was Ralph's turn to flush but he spoke despairingly, out of the new understanding that Piggy had given him. (And asked Jack) "Why do you hate me?"

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Jack offers meat to Ralph's tribe because Jack's tribe consists of hunters. During the feast which Jack holds on the beach he offers Ralph's group the opportunity of joining his tribe.

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Jack offered, "Ralph-- I'll split up the choir-- my hunters, that is-- into groups, and we'll be responsible for keeping the fire going-- ."

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Ralph asks Jack "Why do you hate me?"

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