He takes on the role to protect them and get food for the group
When Ralph is initially elected leader he confirms that the choir still belongs to Jack. Jack says that he wants his choir to be hunters, to supply the boys with meat by hunting pigs. After they light a signal fire on the mountain Jack says that his hunters will take on the responsibility for keeping the fire lit.
in the beginning?just the chior boysand jackpiggy hesitates at first thoughhhin the middle:no one
Jack has taken on the responsibility of leading and conducting the choir during their performances and practices. He is also responsible for organizing rehearsals, selecting music pieces, and ensuring that the choir members are prepared and on schedule.
Ralph asks Jack about the fire and why he let it out. This question makes the boys uncomfortable because it challenges Jack's authority and reveals his failure to fulfill a crucial responsibility on the island.
When the initial signal fire was lit all the boys had helped to build it. In an apparently generous offer Jack volunteer that his hunters would take on the responsibility of keeping the fire lit in future. This announcement was greeted with appreciative applause from the other boys.
Jack and his boys stole a car from the neighbor's garage.
the other boys feel like they need to jack in the group. while they are building the signal fire the boys sneak off and go and join Jack's group.
He makes a stand against Jack and the choir boys because they had not acted upon their responsibility of keeping the fire going.
the fire on top of the mountain was out. Jack had taken the boys who were supposed to be keeping the fire alight away to hunt, meaning the fire was unattended and there was no smoke for a ship to see and hence the boys be rescued
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Jack Apramian has written: 'Georgetown Boys' -- subject(s): Armenian Boys' Farm Home