Jack calls an assembly to assert his authority and demonstrate leadership. He persuades the boys to elect him as chief by appealing to their desire for adventure, hunting, and a sense of power and control. He also points out his experience as head of a choir group, showcasing his ability to lead.
All the boys except the choir. It doesn't specify exactly how many.
All the boys except the choir. It doesn't specify exactly how many.
in the beginning?just the chior boysand jackpiggy hesitates at first thoughhhin the middle:no one
There were 25 boys who voted for Ralph in the assembly.
In Chapter one, The Sound Of The Shell, the boys hold a vote to decide whether to elect Ralph or Jack as their chief, Ralph wins the vote. In chapter five, Beast From Water, Ralph calls an assembly and holds a vote on the question, "Who thinks there may be ghosts?" The vote goes in favour of a belief in ghosts.
Jake and Ralph try to persuade the boys to build shelters to protect themselves from the elements and prioritize their safety. They emphasize the importance of organization and teamwork to survive on the deserted island.
by being doctor
The Beast and Ralph.
"What are these strawberries doing on my nipples I need them for my fruit salad"
I like boys just as much as you do :) But i dont like boys :(
Benjamin Franklin
Simon and piggy