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Piggy takes off his glasses to clean them three times in the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
Depends if they are dirty or not. Whenever you want.
Piggy's glasses can represent many things in this book, they represent power, civilization an wisdom. Without the glasses Jack felt powerless not being able to build a fire and all. So he took them to use them for his own good.
Try soaking the glasses in white vinegar to remove any hard water deposits. Unfortunately, many times this streaking is a quality of the type and age of the glass itself and cannot be changed.
Yes. She's been spotted out and about with glasses many times.
Piggy does not have a specific job in "Lord of the Flies." He serves as an intellectual and rational voice among the boys stranded on the island, using his glasses to start fires and offering ideas for survival.
Jack's attack on Piggy and the breaking of one of the lenses in his spectacles symbolize the degeneration of the group because at one time the group was whole and all together and then they started to break away from the big group just like Piggy's glasses once were one full piece of glass and then they got broken apart.
8 glasses of water a
It depends on how dirty it is or how clean you want it to be. It also depend on how much time in a year you can spend to clean your deck. You can clean it as many times as you want though.
Glasses can vary in size: for example, a brandy snifter is more than 8 times as large as a sherry glass.
3 times a day
probably like 2 times a month
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