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Ralph could have sought refuge in a more concealed location, such as hiding in thick vegetation or climbing a tree. He could have also tried to build a stronger defense or fortify his shelter to make it more secure against Jack's attacks. Additionally, Ralph could have tried to negotiate or form alliances with other characters to increase his chances of survival.

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Q: What else could have Ralph done to protect himself from Jack in Chapter 12?
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