Actually there were two boys that fell asleep. And it was the twins, Sam and Eric
The fluttering of radio reception when an airplane flies overhead is caused by interference from the Doppler shift effect. As the aircraft moves towards or away from the receiver, the frequency of the radio waves either increases or decreases, disrupting the signal. This effect is more noticeable at higher frequencies like those used in aircraft communication.
The answer to the riddle "What flies overhead but never on a string" is a kite, in the sense of a bird. Birds fly freely in the sky without being controlled by strings, unlike a kite that is flown with a string.
The twins, Sam and Eric, fell asleep at the same time in "Lord of the Flies" because they were exhausted from helping with the signal fire and maintaining night watch duties. Their tiredness made them vulnerable to being manipulated by Jack and his tribe, leading to them joining the opposing faction.
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Ralph.
When the signal fire goes out
it's probably mating season.
False.
Jonas gives Gabe memories of snow when the plane flies overhead because he wants to comfort and distract Gabe from the loud noise of the plane. Snow is a calming and peaceful memory that helps Gabe feel safe and secure during a stressful situation.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the responsibility of maintaining the first signal fire falls on the character named Jack. He is one of the main antagonists in the novel and takes charge of the hunters group on the island.
It has advanced quite a lot, from the propeller driven planes in WWII to the modern jet engine fighters York flies.
Piggy finds the spectacles in Lord of the Flies. He uses them to start the signal fire and later relies on them to see clearly.