In Chapter 6 of "Lord of the Flies," Sam and Eric are frightened while tending the fire because they see what they believe is the beast in the woods. The nightmarish sight, amplified by their tiredness and the darkness, makes them question their safety and sanity, heightening their fear. This encounter challenges their sense of security on the island and deepens the boys' fears about the unknown threats lurking around them.
If you read the book, you would know the answer.
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In the beginning of chapter 10 in "Lord of the Flies," Sam and Eric were tending to the signal fire on the mountain. They were responsible for keeping the fire burning so that passing ships or planes might see the smoke and rescue them.
Sam and Eric are frightened when they are tending the fire because they mistake a dead pilot's parachute for a monster. The darkness and their imagination play tricks on their minds, creating a sense of fear and panic.
In "Lord of the Flies," it is Simon who is tending the fire when the boys' fear of the beast emerges. As the boys mistake a dead paratrooper for the beast and flee, Simon remains at the scene and discovers the truth about the figure on the mountain.
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Jack makes them join his group in chapter 11.
In chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Eric reveals to Ralph that Jack and his tribe plan to hunt him down and kill him. This news shocks Ralph, as it underscores the dangerous and hostile environment that has emerged on the island.
samneric said this while guarding their territoryThe twins, "Samneric," or Sam and Eric say this, in Chapter 12 (the last chapter) of the book.
Sam and Eric mistake the dead parachutist for the "Beast" due to the way the parachute moves in the wind and the terrifying sight of the body. They are so frightened that they run back to the group and report seeing the Beast on the mountain.
In Chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph and Eric were hunting down Jack's tribe to retrieve Piggy's glasses. They were not actually hitting anyone, but there was a physical confrontation between them and Jack's tribe on the beach.