I use a conch to talk to the man next to me.
Ralph blew the conch and the booming note resounded from the lagoon to the top of the mountain.
The conch is a tropical marine mollusc, whose shell is much prized as an ornament.
I eat conches when my my goes to the store.
He put his lips to the conch shells opening and blew, the noise made everyone come to attention. Ralph summoned the other boys on the island to a meeting by blowing into the conch that Piggy had found.
piggy is the only one with the insight and wisdom to think to use the conch in such a way
he used a conch because it gave symbolism of democracy and order and authority
No, a conch does not have legs. Conchs are marine snails that have a spiral-shaped shell and a large muscular foot that they use to move along the ocean floor.
A conch shell is generally hollow and does not contain any living creature inside. However, a variety of marine organisms, such as hermit crabs, may use abandoned conch shells as their homes for protection and shelter.
To start off, the conch is a symbol of laws and rules. Throughout the novel, laws and rules quickly leave the boys. To symbolize this, Golding gives the conch less and less of a purpose/use throughout the novel. All rules and order are gone from the island when the conch shatters.
I saw several conch shells on the seabed, but I didn't know if it was legal to collect hem.
A conch is an animal.
No, a conch grows his shell. The bigger the shell usually the older the conch is.