Piggy theorizes that the cause of the boys' situation—being stranded on the island—is due to a atomic bomb explosion that prompted a widespread evacuation. He suggests that they are the only survivors left behind and that they must signal for rescue.
Piggy theorizes that the plane crash landed on the island due to the war and that they are likely in an uncharted area. He believes that the boys are stranded far from civilization and must find a way to signal for rescue. Piggy's logical thinking contrasts with the other boys' more primal instincts, highlighting the struggle between reason and savagery in their new environment.
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she asked about her whereabouts.
whereabouts is rome?
cell theoryThe cause of cell theory is observations of schleiden, schwann, and Virchow
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Chickens and Piggys
About where; near what or which place; -- used interrogatively and relatively; as, whereabouts did you meet him?, Concerning which; about which., The place where a person or thing is; as, they did not know his whereabouts.
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