a chunk of meat.
"
"Here!" said Sam suddenly. "Take this---"
Ralph felt a chunk of meat pushed against him and grabbed it.
"
In the book The Lord of the Flies by chapter 9 Ralph, Piggy, and the twins are the people who have not joined Jack's group. After the twins are captured and Piggy is killed that leaves Ralph as the one person who is not a part of Jack's tribe.
After Jack leaves, Ralph realizes that most of the biguns have left him and Piggy. At this point, Ralph feels isolated and vulnerable, with no one to support him. This forces him to confront the reality of his situation and the challenges he faces in maintaining order and survival on the island.
Yes, bunnies can have twins. It is common for rabbits to give birth to a litter of kits, ranging from one to several babies. Twins are not uncommon in rabbit pregnancies.
Rose leaves are a symbol of hope.
The Kinkajou has usually only one cub at a time but sometimes they give birth to twins, but not often. They are a placental mammal.
One of the twins. Whether it was Sam or Eric, the book never really says.
There are some fertility treatments that can increase a woman's chances of having twins. However, there is no medicine that one can take to guarantee that they would give birth to twins.
Usually, but not Always. sometimes there are Twins.
Samneric ratted Ralph out because Ralph was torturing them.
Yup
it is a possibility but the chances are about one to 600.
Sam and Eric, generally refered to as Samneric in the book are a pair of identical twins. They are bigguns and remain as part of Ralph's group until they are captured when they accompany Ralph and Piggy to Castle Rock to demand the return of Piggy's glasses.