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Samneric ratted Ralph out because Ralph was torturing them.

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In "Lord of the Flies," Roger tells Jack where Ralph is hiding. Roger was a loyal follower of Jack and had been actively participating in hunting down Ralph along with the other boys.

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samneric the twins after they are tortured

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Samneric. Jack's boys tortured the twins until they told Jack where he hid.

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  • Jack tortures SamnEric to tell where Ralph is, but they dont so Jack sets the Jungle on fire to smoke Palh out
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Samneric is the one that warns Ralph that Jack is going to hunt him. Lord of the Flies is a novel that was written by William Golding in 1954 and a movie in 1963 and 1990.

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They torture Samneric into telling them.

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Who tells Jack where Ralph is hiding in Chapter 12?

sam and eric


How is ralphs hiding place discovered?

Sam and Eric tells Roger and Jack the location of Ralph`s hiding place, because they were being abused


Why does jack start the whole area on fire?

jack starts the fire to get ralph out of his hiding


How does jack's tribe flush Ralph from hiding?

setting the forest on fire


Who betrays ralphs secret hiding place in lord of the flies?

In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph's secret hiding place is revealed to Jack and his tribe by Samneric, Ralph's two loyal friends who are captured and tortured by Jack's tribe. Under pressure and fear, Samneric betray Ralph's hiding place to Jack in order to avoid further harm.


Did Sam and Eric give up Ralph's hiding place to Jack?

Yes, Sam and Eric did reveal Ralph's hiding place to Jack's tribe out of fear and pressure from the other boys. This act ultimately led to Ralph's capture and near-death experience in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.


In Chapter 12 what are the two methods that the boys use to get Ralph out of the hiding spot?

Once Jack is certain that Ralph is hiding in the thicket he puts two different plans into effect. Firstly a boulder is levered from the top of castle rock and sent crashing into the thicket. When this fails to kill Ralph or drive him out of hiding Jack puts his second plan into effect. He lights a fire, hoping to smoke Ralph out of hiding, and unintentionally sets the entire island on fire.


When jack yells got it what does Ralph think have caused jack's excitement?

a ship


In lord of the flies In what way does the tribe try to hunt down Ralph?

Jack's and his tribe first try to drive Ralph from his hiding place in the thicket by sending a boulder crashing into it. When this tactic fails Jack then tries to smoke Ralph out of his hiding place by lighting a fire. Ralph makes his way out of the opposite side of the thicket by surprising and stabbing a 'savage' who is on guard. Ralph runs for it and the savages spread out across the island signalling to each other. Ralph tries hiding again, this time in Simon's secret place but is spotted by another savage, who he attacks and stabs with his spear. The fire which Jack lit soon spread out of control and set fire to most of the island. Ralph ended up stumbling onto the beach, with Jack's tribe in hot pursuit.


In chapter 11 of Lord of the Flies what happens when Ralph tells Jack about the glasses?

When Ralph tells Jack about the glasses, Jack is enraged and leads a violent attack on Ralph and his group. This results in the destruction of their camp and the theft of Piggy's glasses, which were essential for starting fires.


Who arrives at the end of the novel of Lord of the Flies?

Fleeing from Jack and his hunters Ralph stumbled onto the beach, near the shelters, and was confronted by a naval officer. Jack and his hunters also emerged from the jungle a short distance behind Ralph but immediately stopped their pursuit of Ralph on sighting the officer. The arrival of the officer saved Ralph from Jack and his hunters. However the officer was only there because his ship had sighted the smoke coming from the island. The smoke came from the out of control fire which Jack had lit to try and drive Ralph from his hiding place. In a typical example of irony by Golding the fire which Jack lit in an effort to kill Ralph proved to be Ralph's salvation.


What do jack and roger have planned for Ralph the next day?

Jack and Roger plan to hunt down Ralph the next day and set fire to the island in order to smoke him out of hiding. They want to eliminate Ralph as a threat to their leadership and control over the boys on the island.