It's chapter 13 bro
Actually if you look really in depth you can catch a hiden message in chapter 1 that points to a boat passing by but there is no smoke in the sky... this is what gives Ralph the idea of starting a fire.
No way, everyone knows it`s chapter 3 when jack`s off to the woods to see papa john for some Pizza cause they was hungry
In Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack experiences a sense of exhilaration and power as he hunts in the forest. The act of hunting brings out his primal instincts and he revels in the sense of control and dominance over his surroundings. This provides him with a thrill and a sense of purpose that he did not experience in his previous structured life.
Chapter 4: Painted Faces and Long Hair He feels that hunting is more important than the fire.
He feels excited
Jonas felt pain in his leg in Chapter 23 of "The Giver" when he was traveling through the forest with Gabriel.
What i feel in the forest is flowers,air trees,and the grass.
in the forest it is cool and shaded from the sun. it smells well if it is a dense forest.
um..........flies feel small and they think we are giants. And they are sooooooooooo gross.
it feel okay, Retard No It Feels Horrible!
probly because some people feel that they would need kids to be in there life.
I woukd feel free and alive in the forest. because there are no cars to run me over or someone yelling at me for taking to long to cross the roads. I would feel at peace and calm with myself.
In chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph is frustrated and concerned about Jack's obsession with hunting rather than focusing on building shelters and maintaining the signal fire. Ralph sees it as a distraction from the group's collective goal of being rescued.
maybe u should look in the book in chapter 4.
People create arbitrary challenges in order to be able to feel satisfaction in meeting the challenge.
the rain is a perfect oppurtuninty for flies to mate. when they feel wet they feel orgasmic. if you look closely in a bush you will sometimes see the flies at it.
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