After Ralph won the election to be chief, leaving jack as the losing candidate, Ralph placed Jack in charge of the choir and allowed Jack to choose what he wished them to be. Jack chose, "Hunters."
In lord of the flies, what does Ralph ask jack that makes the boys uncomfortable
I dont know kid, go ask your mom
No but, in chapter 8: Gift for the Darkness, Jack did ask the rest of the boys to put their hands up if they didn't want Ralph to be chief anymore. None of the boys raised their hands.
Ralph asks Jack about the fire and why he let it out. This question makes the boys uncomfortable because it challenges Jack's authority and reveals his failure to fulfill a crucial responsibility on the island.
The page number may vary depending on the edition of the book but Jack asked "Who thinks that Ralph oughtn't to be chief?" In chapter 8: Gift For The Darkness (on page 140 in my copy of the book).
In the very beginning. He wanted to see how many boys had made it off the plane...
When Ralph is elected to be chief he knows Jack is dissapointed (as Jack also wished to be chief) so he appoints Jack as leader of the choir and asks him what he wants them to be, to which Jack replies, "hunters."
Bill asked Jack, "What'll we use for lighting the fire?"
Ralph asks Jack "Why do you hate me?" that causes the boys to stir uneasily. Hope that helped:)
He asks him "Why do you hate me?"
The is one over riding reason why Piggy asks for his glasses back, he can barely see without them. As he said earlier when he rehearsed what he would say with Ralph and the twins, "I won't ask for my glasses back as a favour. I won't ask Jack to be a sport, I'll say not because he's strong but because what's right's right."
During the confrontation on the causeway leading to Castle Rock Ralph first called Jack a "Thief" and later when his temper was pushed beyond breaking point he screamed at Jack, "You're a beast, and a swine and a bloody, bloody thief!""