The last group of boys to arrive at the platform in the book "Lord of the Flies" are described as wearing uniforms - one boy in uniform and two in the ragged shorts of a naval rating. Their appearance in uniforms symbolizes the remnants of civilization and order amidst the chaos on the island.
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The last group of boys to arrive at the first meeting in Lord of the Flies are a choir led by head boy Jack Merridew.
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aeiou
The control group is scheduled to arrive in fifteen minutes.
The last group of boys to reach the meeting in "Lord of the Flies" are described as tired, disheveled, and out of breath. They exhibit a lack of organization and unity compared to the other boys, highlighting the growing chaos and breakdown of order on the island.
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new england
He takes his group to the platform because Piggy wants to get his glasses back from Jack and the other hunters. And Ralph wants to get his authority back.
A group of flies is called a swarm or cloud.
Some critics believe that Jack is a symbolic version of Adolf Hitler.