From their voices Ralph identified that Jack, Roger and at least one of the twins were outside the thicket, as he heard Roger and Jack question either Sam or Eric, to confirm that the thicket was Ralph's intended hiding place.
Ralph hid under the same mat of creepers where Simon had also lain, when he had an attack of epilepsy and held his "conversation" with the Lord of the Flies.
From the conversation held outside the thicket where Ralph was hiding the implication was that Roger had gained the information, probably by torture, from either Sam, Eric or from both twins.
From the description of the blows that he dealt out and the blows that he received Ralph seemed to have been fighting with Eric.
Samneric
Sammeric
A thicket is simply a dense and impenetrable patch of bushes or shrubs.
Because in the end of the chapter, Jack's tribe attacks Ralphs tribe. Piggy thought they were after the conch (The Shell) but instead, they stole Piggy's glasses for fire usage (The Glasses)
At the start of chapter twelve Jack lit a fire in an attempt to smoke Ralph out of his hiding place in the thicket close to castle rock. The fire simply got out of control, Jack did not intend to set fire to the entire island, including all the fruit trees and the pigs.
in a shed, inside a cave
he is homesick, and stressed
Early in the first chapter Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Navy.Early in the first chapter Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Navy.
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph's secret hiding place is revealed to Jack and his tribe by Samneric, Ralph's two loyal friends who are captured and tortured by Jack's tribe. Under pressure and fear, Samneric betray Ralph's hiding place to Jack in order to avoid further harm.
Survival
he is in the navy
A thicket is simply a dense and impenetrable patch of bushes or shrubs.
click on the flies
Because in the end of the chapter, Jack's tribe attacks Ralphs tribe. Piggy thought they were after the conch (The Shell) but instead, they stole Piggy's glasses for fire usage (The Glasses)
At the start of chapter twelve Jack lit a fire in an attempt to smoke Ralph out of his hiding place in the thicket close to castle rock. The fire simply got out of control, Jack did not intend to set fire to the entire island, including all the fruit trees and the pigs.
in a shed, inside a cave
he is homesick, and stressed
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph hides in an overgrown thicket while he evades the tribe hunting him. This thicket could be described as an enclosed bower since it provides him with camouflage and protection.
Piggy's glasses