Because they were deciding how to go about hunting and making the fort, going back to camp or going up to the mountain
How to go about hunting the beast.
Ralph become angry with Jack
They both don't agree with each other and they don't get along because Jack doesn't care about anyone but himself.
Nothing happened to Piggy's glasses in chapter 6. One lens was broken in chapter 4 and the remains of his glasses were stolen by Jack and his hunters in chapter 10.
Primarily because it is the only place on the island which Jack and his hunters haven't visited during their hunts and it is therefore the most likely place in which the beast may live.
How to go about hunting the beast.
Ralph become angry with Jack
Initially, in chapter 6, Ralph went to the Castle Rock in search of the beast and was soon followed by Jack and then the rest of the boys. Later in the novel Jack chose Castle Rock to be the headquarters of his tribe. Ralph and Piggy went there, in chapter 11, to confront Jack over the theft of Piggy's glasses. Ralph returned alone to find out, from Samneric, what Jack had planned for him.
RALPH
Jack's reaction to the news of the beast in chapter 6 of Lord of the Flies is that of fright and he uses the situation to manipulate Ralph.
They both don't agree with each other and they don't get along because Jack doesn't care about anyone but himself.
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?"
chapter 6 after Eric and sam come back and say they saw the beast.
I am guessing that you are referring to the passage about the rock in the sea when Ralph, Jack and Simon set out to climb the mounttain, in chapter one, to determine whether they are on an island or not. To quote from the book... There was a jumble of the usual squareness, with one great block sitting out in the lagoon. Sea birds were nesting there. "Like icing," said Ralph, "on a pink cake." <---wrong he means chapter 6
I am guessing that you are referring to the passage about the rock in the sea when Ralph, Jack and Simon set out to climb the mounttain, in chapter one, to determine whether they are on an island or not. To quote from the book... There was a jumble of the usual squareness, with one great block sitting out in the lagoon. Sea birds were nesting there. "Like icing," said Ralph, "on a pink cake." <---wrong he means chapter 6
Nothing happened to Piggy's glasses in chapter 6. One lens was broken in chapter 4 and the remains of his glasses were stolen by Jack and his hunters in chapter 10.
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.