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Piggy concludes that Jack does not like him or Ralph, and sees them as obstacles to his authority and leadership on the island. He believes Jack views him and Ralph as weak and inferior to himself.

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Q: What conclusion does piggy come to about Jack's feelings towards him and Ralph?
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