LOTF Chapter Eleven: “Castle Rock”:1. Piggy insists that Ralph __________________________________.
2. Piggy carries _________________________ as they approach the hunters’ camp.
3. When the boys first arrive at Castle Rock, _______________________ is not there.
4. Ralph calls Jack a _______________________.
5. The hunters capture _____________________________.
6. What happens to Piggy and who does it?
____________________________________________________________________________________
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7. ________________________ breaks.

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Answer 1
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Answer:

Explanation:

Chapter Eleven: "Castle Rock":

Piggy insists that Ralph blow the conch.

Piggy carries the conch as they approach the hunters' camp.

When the boys first arrive at Castle Rock, Roger is not there.

Ralph calls Jack a thief.

The hunters capture Samneric (Sam and Eric).

What happens to Piggy and who does it?

Roger pushes a large boulder off a ledge, and it strikes Piggy, causing him to fall to his death.

The conch breaks.


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