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During the meeting in chapter 8: Gift for the Darkness Jack accused Ralph of being a coward. He also said that Ralph was, 'like Piggy. He says things like Piggy.' And that Ralph wasn't a hunter and would never have got meat for the boys.

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  1. Ralph insults Jack by calling him a "rotten, dirty pig" in Chapter 8.
  2. Ralph also insults Jack by mocking his leadership skills and suggesting that he only cares about hunting and violence.
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