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Piggy described everyone's reaction to the fire as mostly chaotic and disorganized. He noted that the boys would often become caught up in the excitement of the moment without fully considering the potential consequences or thinking through a plan of action.

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Q: How did piggy describe everyones reaction about the fire?
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