He asks him to sharpen it at both ends with intent of putting one end in the ground and the other end to have Ralphs head on it. This is not explicitly stated in the novel but we know this because of the lord of the flies
because i'm a pothead
In Chapter 8, Jack asks everyone to vote for him as chief. When no one votes for him, he gets embarrassed and he starts to cry.
He asks him "Why do you hate me?"
He asks for a show of hands, but gets no response
He asks him to sharpen it at both ends with intent of putting one end in the ground and the other end to have Ralphs head on it. This is not explicitly stated in the novel but we know this because of the lord of the flies
Most of the boys agree to join Jack's tribe, despite Ralph pointing out that he is the chief and that Jack has no shelters to use during the coming storm. Then the storm which has been building up finally breaks and Jack tells the boys to, "Do our dance! Come one! Dance!"
because i'm a pothead
In Chapter 8, Jack asks everyone to vote for him as chief. When no one votes for him, he gets embarrassed and he starts to cry.
1. Hinduism asks its followers to follow 'dharma' which means fulfilling one's obligations and engaging in righteous action. 2. Hinduism asks its followers to respect other religions and views different from their own. That is why followers of all religions have been able to live in India in peace and prosperity.
No guts, no glory. -- Jack Brittain
Uncle Jack asks Miss Sophia Griggs to marry him.
Jack asks for food, specifically something to eat and drink, as he is very hungry and thirsty after his time in the forest.
When Jack comes out of the forest in Chapter 3 of the story, the first thing he asks for is a glass of water.
Participative
He puts Jack in charge of the choir and asks Jack what he wishes them to be, to which Jack replies "Hunters."
He asks him "Why do you hate me?"