This is another example of something that is not really a question but is probably an homework assignment given by your teacher to you. Therefore in order to learn, youshould do it.
The term "insects" in Lord of the Flies on page 49 can refer to literal bugs or symbolize chaos and destruction, mirroring the boys' descent into savagery. This ambiguity underscores the blurred line between the natural world and the boys' deteriorating morals.
I've just looked through my copy of the book. Page 49 is in chapter two of it and during a quick scan through chapter three I couldn't find the sentence you were refering to. Could you post the sentence as a question and I'll try to answer it?
No, flies are insects.
Yes butterfly or butterflies are insects. They have nothing to do with butter or flies.
Yes! Flies are invertebrates (an animal without a back bone), they belong to the insects catergory which belongs to invertebrates.
Insects include mosquitoes, flies, moths, grasshoppers, blackflies and arctic bumble bees.
No they eat small insects including small flies, gnats, and small crawling insects!
They are insects :)
Insects
Flies!
Flies and insects
Flies and insects
flying insects