they laughed at him
it was in a very bad conditions as jack had created his own tribe and was trying to sabotage ralphs tribe
In chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies," tension arises between Ralph and Jack as they clash over priorities for survival on the island. Ralph is focused on maintaining the signal fire to attract rescue, while Jack is more concerned with hunting for food. This fundamental disagreement leads to a power struggle between the two boys, highlighting their contrasting leadership styles and priorities.
i don't know ask jack ralphs or Jason ralphs they'll know
Sam and Eric tell Jack that Ralph said he was going to hide near by so they go looking for him there.
he likes Jack at first but then hateshim when Jack becomes savage.
Because in the end of the chapter, Jack's tribe attacks Ralphs tribe. Piggy thought they were after the conch (The Shell) but instead, they stole Piggy's glasses for fire usage (The Glasses)
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.
Maurice and Robert.
Ralph is angry
because he wants to be leader himself
Jack
It's because they don't have Piggy's glasses with which to start the fire.