In Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph's complaints are that the boys are not maintaining the signal fire properly, they are not focusing on building shelters, and they are neglecting any sense of order and responsibility in the group.
In chapter three: Huts on the Beach Ralph and Simon are in the process of constructing the third shelter.
Most of the boys have joined Jack's tribe leaving only Piggy and the twins, Samneric, remaining loyal to Ralph.
In chapter 2 of "Lord of the Flies," Piggy and Ralph use three main strategies to gain organization: they establish a signal fire to attract potential rescuers, create a system for talking during meetings using the conch shell, and delegate tasks among the boys to maintain order and productivity on the island.
Water brought from the river, The lavatory by the rocks, and shelters
In chapter three: Huts on the Beach Ralph and Simon are attempting to erect a third shelter but the two previous shelters must have been erected during the unrecorded elapsed time period which occured between the end of chapter 2 and the begining of chapter 3.
The last three they failed.
Ralph and Simon were attempting to build a third shelter on the beach. Ralph was standing outside it placing branches and leaves onto it, while Simon was inside trying to arrange the branches.
Jack doesn't allude to any of the boys as being 'odd' in chapter three. Ralph says of Simon, "He's queer. He's funny." Jack merely nods in agreement, as the book says, "as much for the sake of agreeing as anything."
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Manfred Mann Chapter Three was created in 1969.
Chapter 10
The title of chapter three in Lord of the Flies is "Huts on the Beach."