kill him
It depends at the end of which day you are talking about! If it is at the very end of the book then all the boys except Ralph went on Jack's side. In chapters 9-10-11 Piggy, Samneric, Ralph and some littluns were on Ralph's side.
The two boys who left Ralph's group and joined Jack's tribe were Sam and Eric, often referred to as Samneric in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. They were previously loyal to Ralph but succumbed to Jack's persuasion and fear tactics.
Initially there is only one group of boys but right from the start Jack is a dissenting voice. Eventually Jack leaves and forms his own separate tribe. Near the end of the book all the boys with the exception of Ralph, Piggy and Samneric have joined Jack's tribe. Piggy is then killed, Samneric are captured and forced to join the tribe, leaving Ralph as the only boy who isn't a member of the tribe.
piggy died at the end if the book
In the end of the book, Ralph is saved by a naval officer who happens to find them on the island. However, Ralph is not overjoyed but rather saddened because of the deaths of Piggy and Simon and how he will never be the same again.
Initially the members of Jack's group are his hunters, which were originally his choir. Over the course of the book Simon, who was originally part of Jack's choir and presumably a hunter seems to have drifted out of Jack's spehre of influence but other boys have drifted into it. By the end of the book only Ralph is excluded from Jack's tribe.
It was the stake that the pigs head was on. It's near the end of the book.
At the end of chapter 10 in Lord of the Flies, the power dynamic has shifted completely as Ralph is now alone and hunted by Jack and his tribe. Jack's group has taken control of the island, sidelining Ralph and focusing on their own savage desires. Ralph, once the leader trying to maintain order and civilization, is now in a vulnerable position, facing isolation and possible harm.
It is described in a way of animalistic savagery, which, ironically, is what Ralph has been denying throughout the book, but is what in the end leads him to the beach, and his survival.
Ralph Records ended in 1987.
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph is saved by a naval officer who arrives on the island to rescue the boys. The officer sees the chaos and destruction caused by the boys and intervenes to put a stop to it. Ralph is ultimately saved from the savage tribe led by Jack.
Ralph, who was the elected leader said that they did but Jack, when he formed his own tribe, insisted that the conch didn't count at his end of the island.