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It seems to mean that Jack's presence was drawing out the evil in Roger.
"He crept into the room, his eyes darting around, searching for any signs of being caught."
The past participle of "crept" is "crept." It remains the same in both the past tense and past participle forms.
Crept is a verb. It is past tense of creep.
The future tense of crept is will creep.
As the novel progresses, the darkness spreads not only on the island, but is referred to throughout the characters. The darkness really starts to get noticed when Jack breaks away from Ralph and Jack has "his side of the island." Jack's side of the island is dark. However, as the Id triumphs over the Ego and Superego (Jack gains power over Ralph and Piggy), the whole island becomes dark. Actually the island on fire (not just regular fire, that represents a whole new importance) is also a representative of an indirect dark because the island is now a "personal hell" i.e. the fire engulfing the island.Sources:8th Grader; Reading book in English; have an amazing English teacher.
the crept in the house is very harmful.
The lion crept up on the unsuspecting prey.
The past tense of "creep" is "crept".
The present tense of crept is creep.
Crept is already the past tense of creep.
The burgular slowly crept up the stairs.