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Chaewon Kim

Across
What does Jack continue to emphasize to the boys on pages 114-115?
What was Simon feeling in the quote, "He sighed. Other people could stand up and speak to an assembly, apparently, without that dreadful feeling..." (Golding 116). ?
Ralph was angry because the boys had rolled the ____ off the cliff and into the sea.
In the quote, "They became motionless, gripped in each other's arms, four unwinking eyes aimed and two mouths open" (Golding 109). what did Eric and Sam see that frightened them?
What literary device is shown in the quote, "...the breeze hauled the figure through the blue flowers, over the boulders and red stones..." (Golding 107). ?
What is the emotion Jack is feeling when referencing to the new area discovered?
What literary device is present in the dialogue, " 'I suppose you aren't pulling our legs' "(Golding 113)?
Who is Jack referring to in the quote, "We know who ought to say things" (Golding 114). ?
What overcame Piggy in the quote, " He lay against a log, his mouth gaping. blue shadows creeping round his lips" (Golding 115). ?
Who continues to disregard the conch and belittle the rules ?
Down
What is the word that Ralph and Jack refer to when describing the pink rocks on page 117?
What is Ralph referencing to in the quote, " 'There's no signal now. Nothing to show' " (Golding 120). ?
What was the sign referencing to in the sentence, "But a sign came down from the world of grown-ups" (Golding 106). ?
On page 122, Ralph becomes angry because the boys continue to ____ and do not listen to him.
What literary device is used in the quote, " An interminable dawn faded the stars out, and at last light, sad and grey, filtered into the shelter" (Golding 111). ?
What type of connotation is used to describe the darkness in the statement, "Soon the darkness was full of claws, full of the awful unknown and menace " (Golding 111). ?
What literary device is being used to describe the leaves on page 110?
Despite protests, who was left behind on page 115?
In the quote, " 'Not me. This is a rotten place' " (Golding 119). what is Ralph's view on the cliff and surrounding area?
What emotion is the result of the quote, "Ralph struck the skin off his knuckles. They did not seem to hurt" (Golding 122). ?