No, none of them wish to admit that they were present for the killing of Simon so they lie to each other about when they had left the feast.
No, Ralph, Eric, and Simon are not being truthful in chapter 10 of Lord of the Flies. They lie to Piggy about the events that took place during the confrontation with Jack and his tribe. Their fear and manipulation lead them to deceive Piggy about the true nature of what occurred.
Sam and Eric, Piggy, and Ralph.
piggy , sam and eric
piggy , sam and eric
They were fighting with Roger, and Jack stole fire from Piggy and Ralph.
Piggy, Sam and Eric were the only big kids who remained with Ralph in The Lord of the Flies. Ralph realizes that they are the only ones left after the fire.
By the time that Ralph and Piggy go to Castle Rock to demand the return of Piggy's stolen glasses the only other biguns who remain loyal to Ralph are the twins Sam and Eric. And then, Jack makes "SamnEric" join his tribe, so they eventually leave Ralph too, leaving only himself and Piggy.
Sam and Eric. SAMNERIC
*Ralph *Jack *Sam & Eric *Roger *Piggy *Simon *Percival *Bill
While Piggy, Ralph, Sam, and Eric sleep in the shelter, the boys' fire goes out, allowing the signal for rescue ships to pass by unnoticed. As a result, the opportunity to be rescued is lost, increasing their desperation and hopelessness on the island.
sam and Eric aka the twins
No, Sam and Eric don't. Neither does Piggy, Simon, or Ralph.