Ralph says to Piggy that they were all scared during a conversation in Chapter 5 of the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He acknowledges that even though they pretend to be brave and confident, deep down they are all afraid of the unknown on the island.
Piggy says it was an accident.
Home ;This little piggy went to market,This little piggy stayed at home,This little piggy had roast beef,This little piggy had none.And this little piggy went...Wee wee wee all the way home
shake the piggy bank until all the coins get out.
Nobody really knows why the little piggy goes WA WA WA all the way home. Some think that it is perhaps that the little piggy did not have any roast beef, or because he had to get home for something important.
No, not at all. I wold know cuz my litle piggy has seeds in her piggy food.
its very scared girl and she scared all things!!
Some piggy banks may have a magnetic feature to help secure coins in place, but not all piggy banks are magnetic. Magnetic piggy banks are designed with a magnetic base that attracts metal coins to keep them in place.
The nursery rhyme "This Little Piggy Went to Market" refers to the toes on a child's foot, with each toe being represented by a "piggy." The particular piggy that "went to market" symbolizes the journey towards shopping or running errands. It's a playful way to engage with a child's toes during playtime.
well, it all depends what she is scared of?
It is a sign of civilization and back home, non-savage like all the other boys are becoming.
because all the people on the farm is vegetarian
In Chapter 5, Ralph says that Piggy can think things through, and how he has all his ideas lined up in his head. Hear is an excerpt:Once more that evening Ralph had to adjust his values. Piggy could think. He could go step by step inside that fat head of his, only Piggy was no chief. But Piggy, for all his ludicrous body, had brains.This shows that Piggy would be heard more if people could see past his weight.Hope this help