Jack and Roger have sharpened a stick at both ends to hunt and kill Ralph. Their plan is to hunt Ralph like they did with the sow, to terrify him and flush him out. Samneric warn Ralph that they are being hunted and that Jack's tribe will sharpen a stick at both ends and have Roger guard the way in.
Samneric ratted Ralph out because Ralph was torturing them.
Samneric tells Ralph that Roger sharpened a stick at both ends. This means that when they kill him, they will put him on the stick like the pig's head.
Samneric ratted Ralph out because Ralph was torturing them.
Sam and Eric tells Roger and Jack the location of Ralph`s hiding place, because they were being abused
They get captured by Jack and his tribe when they go with Piggy and Ralph to receive Piggy's stolen glasses. They are forced to become a part of Jack's tribe and sell out Ralph when they are searching for him across the island. They didn't want to, but they appeared to finally turn on to Jack's side.
Ralph learns from Samneric that Jack plans to have his tribe hunt him the next day and that Roger has sharpened a stick at both ends.
He begins by throwing a stone at Samneric but aims to miss. With this act, "some source of power began to pulse in Roger's body." (Pg. 175) He then throws rocks at Piggy and Ralph. In an instant he purposely dislodges the large rock that kills Piggy and, finally, he throws a spear at Ralph.
Roger
From their voices Ralph identified that Jack, Roger and at least one of the twins were outside the thicket, as he heard Roger and Jack question either Sam or Eric, to confirm that the thicket was Ralph's intended hiding place.
Yes, I have to agree with that about Samneric climbing the Mountain.
Intimidation, or you could say violence
Samneric were tortured and threatened by Jack and his tribe. They were also influenced by the fear and intimidation that Jack instilled in them, leading them to eventually join his tribe to avoid further harm and to align themselves with the more powerful group.