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Because they were deciding how to go about hunting and making the fort, going back to camp or going up to the mountain

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Q: Why do Ralph and Jack argue in chapter 6?
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In chapter 6: Beast from Air when the boys are discuss setting out to hunt for the beast Ralph appoints Piggy to remain behind and look after the littluns. jack says, and I quote... "That's right. Keep Piggy out of danger." Later, in chapter 7: Shadows and Tall Trees Ralph decides that someone should go and tell Piggy that the biguns will be delayed. Jack says sarcastically, and I quote... "We mustn't let anything happen to Piggy, must we?"


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What strange things does Ralph notice as the boys play around the rocks?

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What happens to Piggy's glasses in chapter 6 of Lord of the Flies?

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Compare and contrast Ralph at the beginning of the novel with Ralph at the end of chapter 6?

Yawn, this yet another example of something which is not a specific question but is in fact an assignment set by yourteacher for you to complete.

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