The boys join Jack in secret in Chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies" because they are tempted by the promise of food and protection that Jack offers. They are swayed by their immediate desires and the sense of power and freedom that Jack represents, leading them to abandon Ralph's leadership.
Simon's place is mentioned in Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies." In this chapter, Simon finds a hidden area in the jungle, a peaceful and serene place where he goes to be alone and reflect. This spot becomes a symbol of Simon's connection to nature and his spiritual insight in the novel.
At the end of chapter three it is revealed that Simon goes alone to a 'secret place' in the jungle.
Yes, I think so. It adds a realistic and ironic end to the story.
Think Secret ended in 2007.
at frist ralph was surpised by hiw clearly he was able to speak
Jack implies a vow to kill the pig in Chapter 1 of Lord of the Flies when he declares, "I'm going off by myself to think." This indicates his intention to assert his dominance and prove his hunting skills by catching and killing a pig.
Wich one? I think you mean the lightning thief, in chapter 15 Grover flies and grabs Annabeth and Percy because they jumped too high on the trill ride o' love
I think 382?
I think it's chapter 6 :)
Ask again later, and please tell us what secret exit exactly. If you just say you want to go to a secret exit, you will just end up getting answers like this one, and you will leave the answers.com users pondering: ''What secret exit?'' I am pretty sure you will understand.(well i think the secret exit in world 2-A thx)
There is no secret. Its just there to make you think.
I think you means "secret ballot," which has to do with voting.