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Ralph was standing on the platform blowing the conch when Johnny arrived. Piggy helped Johnny to climb onto the platform, where he and squatted down on the ground in front of Ralph.
He takes his group to the platform because Piggy wants to get his glasses back from Jack and the other hunters. And Ralph wants to get his authority back.
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The boys Elected Ralph Chief after meeting at the platform at the begining of the book. This is when they realize it was Ralph who blew the shell and called them there.
Ralph notices that when they are rolling in the rocks, there is no drop-off at the end of the platform, and it instead curves upwards. This strange anomaly makes Ralph question the nature of the platform and its boundaries.
Samneric choose to join Ralph and Piggy in Chapter 12 of "Lord of the Flies," after they are captured by Jack's tribe and forced to betray Ralph's hiding place. They express regret for their actions and seek safety with Ralph's group.
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When Jack and his choir first marched down the beach they stopped close to the platform and Jack, alone, vaulted onto the platform to speak to Ralph. When Ralph explained that they were having a meeting and said, "Come and join in." The choir began to scatter from close line. Jack shouted, "Choir! Stand still!" The choir obeyed.
Ralph cried at the end of the novel because of Piggy. He mourned for his friend and was sad that he wasn't able to return home with Piggy.
In chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys who stay with Ralph are Simon, Piggy, and Samneric. They choose to remain loyal to Ralph and help him maintain order on the island.