Test 2- Lord Of The Flies- Chapters 5,6,7
• Theme
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• Types of irony - dramatic, situational, verbal
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• What does Ralph find in the forest to use as a weapon in Chapter 12: "Castle Rock,"
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• Who says at the suggestion of going to Castle Rock to talk to Jack about Piggy's glasses, "We ought to take spears," in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock"?
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• Who suggests that the boys use their socks like caps in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock"?
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• How many of the boys raise their hands when Jack demands of them, "Who thinks Ralph oughtn't to be chief?" in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness"?
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• Ralph says to the boys in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock" that when they approach Jack's camp "we won't be painted because we aren't" what?
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• Sam and Eric tell Ralph in Chapter 12 : "Cry of the Hunters" that Jack and who plant to hunt him tomorrow?
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• Simile
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• Symbolism
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• The Coral Island: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean was written by what Scottish author?
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• What does the officer say drew his crew to the island in Chapter 12: "Castle Rock"?
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• What is Jack described as wearing at his waist in the end of Chapter 12: "Castle Rock"?
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• What is the first tactic that Jack's tribe uses to flush Ralph from the thicket in Chapter 12: "Castle Rock"?
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• What is the name of the littlun that first approaches the naval officer in Chapter 12: "Castle Rock,"
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• What is the second tactic used by Jack's tribe to flush Ralph from the thicket in Chapter 12: "Castle Rock,"
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• What lies on the ground behind Jack and his hunters when they emerge from the forest toward Ralph, Piggy, and the twins, in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock,"?
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• What word is used in Chapter 10: "The Shell and the Glasses" to mean pertaining to the study of religious truth or divinity?
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• When Ralph looks back to Castle Rock from the forest in the beginning of Chapter 12: "Cry of the Hunters," who does he see "sitting on guard at the top of the cliff" with "a spear in his left hand and tossing up a pebble and catching it again with the right"?
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• Who calls to Ralph and the others as they approach Jack's fortress in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock," saying "Halt! Who goes there?"
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• Who does Jack order his tribe to capture and tie up in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock"?
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• Who does Piggy say was murdered in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock"?
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• Who pulls the lever that drops the boulder, killing Piggy, in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock"?
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• Who responds when Ralph asks where Jack is in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock," saying "He's hunting and he said we weren't to let you in"?
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How many of the boys does Ralph say built the second shelter in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water"?
4
As the big boys set out to hunt down the beast in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air," the narrator states, "This day promised, like the others, to be a sunbath under" what?
A blue dome
• In Chapter 10: "The Shell and the Glasses," Ralph claims that what happened during the ritual was murder. What does Piggy desperately claim it was instead?
An accident
• The narrator notes when the feast begins to die down in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death," "Evening was come, not with calm beauty but with" what?
violence
• Propitiate
To make favorably inclined, appease
• In the reenactment of the pig killing in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness," who portrays the sow?
Maurice
• Who acts as Ralph's witness that he hit the boar with the spear in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees," saying "I saw you; right bang on his snout""Wheee!"?
Maurice
• Who performs clownishly at the assembly in order to make the littluns stop wailing in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water"?
Maurice
• Who suggests that the boys need a drum after the pig-killing ritual in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees"?
Maurice
Which of the boys pick up and carry the pig after the kill in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness"?
Maurice and Robert
• Which of the boys volunteer to go along with Jack to steal fire from the other camp that night in Chapter 10: "The Shell and the Glasses"?
Maurice and Roger
• How are the hunters able to find the wounded sow in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness"?
by her drops of blood
• What suggestion does Simon make when he takes the shell at the meeting in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness"?
climb the mountain
• The narrator says of Ralph in the beginning of Chapter 5:"Beast from Water," "He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life, where every path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one's waking life was spent watching" what?
Ones feet
• Opulent
Ostentatiously rich and luxurious or lavish
• What does Piggy say Sam and Eric are doing when Ralph arrives at the camp in the beginning of Chapter 10: The Shell and the Glasses"?
collecting wood
• What is Percival's full name that he states in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water"?
Percival Wemys Madison
• What is the name of the littlun that first steps forward to talk about the beast during the assembly in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water"?
Phil
• As Ralph prepares for the assembly in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water," he considers to himself, "I can't think 'Not like'" whom?
Piggy
• Jack claims at the meeting in the beginning of Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness" that Ralph "says things like" whom?
Piggy
• Who is back at the shelters with the littluns as the other boys are on the hunt for the beast in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees"?
Piggy
• Who suggests at the impromptu meeting in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air," "Couldn't we "kind of" stay here? Maybe the beast won't come near us"?
Piggy
Who picks up Percival and carries him to a shelter in the beginning of Chapter 6:"Beast from Air"?
Ralph and Simon
• Luxuriance
Rich abundance; lushness
When the boys reenact the battle for the boar in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees," which of the boys portrays the boar?
Robert
• Who cuts his knee quite badly as the boys move along the rocks of the shoreline in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees"?
Robert
• Who stops Roger as he approaches the Castle Rock, saying "Halt! Who goes there?" in Chapter 10: The Shell and the Glasses"?
Robert
Who asks Jack as he disembowels the pig, "How can we make a fire?" in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness"?
Roger
• In the reenactment of the killing of the pig in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness," who portrays the killer?
Roger
• Who portrays the pig in the ritual dance after the feast in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"?
Roger
• Who does Ralph say will be guarding the fire that night during the assembly in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water"? Samneric
Samneric
Who agrees to go back through the forest to the shelters and the littluns as the other boys head toward the mountain in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees"?
Simon
• Which of the boys is killed during the ritual in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"?
Simon
• Who stands up at the assembly and claims he was alone in the forest at night in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water"?
Simon
• Who, in addition to Piggy, tries to convince Ralph not to give up his position as chief at the end of Chapter 5:"Beast from Water"?
Simon
• Which boy interrupts Jack when he is talking about the beast appearing in disguise to say, "But didn't we, didn't we--?" in Chapter 10: "The Shell and the Glasses"?
Stanley
• Furtive
Taken ,done, used, ect., surreptitiously or by stealth; secret
• Pontificate
The office or term of office of a pontiff
• Ralph wheels on the hunters during the assembly in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water" and says "You can laugh! But I tell you the smoke is more important than" what?
The pig
• Ebullience
The quality of being cheerful and full of energy, exuberance
• Gesticulate
To make or use gestures, especially in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech
• It is revealed to Roger in Chapter 10: The Shell and the Glasses" that Jack got angry at what boy and had him tied up so that he can be beaten?
Wilfred
• When does Piggy surmise the war will be over when he speaks at the assembly in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water"?
a year or 2
• What does Ralph tell Piggy is "The only thing to do" in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"? bathing
bathing
• What does Simon discover "The beast" to actually be in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"?
the man with the parachute
What is impaled on the stick that is referred as The Lord of the Flies" in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"?
the pig head
• Ralph tells Piggy in Chapter 10: "The Shell and the Glasses," "I'm frightened Of" what?
us
What word does Ralph use in referring to a bath in the beginning of Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees"?
wallow
One of the twins asks the other if he remembers what character from school in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air"?
waxy
• What colors of face paint is Jack described as wearing in Chapter 10: The Shell and the Glasses"?
white and red
• What does Simon whisper to Ralph as Ralph sits engulfed in staring at the sea in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees"?
you'll get back to where you came from
• Who says that the boys can't go start a fire on the mountain because they don't have the spectacles in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees"?
jack
• Diffident
modest or shy because of lack of self confidence
• Piggy suggests to the boys that they rebuild the fire where, in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness"?
on the rocks by the bathing pool
• Who lights the new fire in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness"?
piggy
What color is the cliff of rock that forms the side of the castle described as in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air"?
pink
Ralph lies in the shelter dreaming of feeding what farm animals when Sam and Eric arrive in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air"?
ponies
• Piggy says as they relight the fire in Chapter 10: "The Shell and the Glasses," "If only we could make a" what?
radio
The "half-cave" that Ralph and Jack encounter while looking for the beast is said to contain "nothing more terrible than a clutch of" what, in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air"?
rotten eggs
• When Ralph and Piggy arrive at the feast in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death," which of the boys, "thinking that Ralph had turned to him accusingly, put down his gnawed bone with a nervous giggle"?
sam
During Piggy's speech at the podium during the assembly he declares that "Life is" what, in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water"?
scientific
• The narrator states in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness," The greatest ideas are the" what?
simplest
• Mirage
something illusory, without substance or reality
• Illusion
something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
• What does Jack say "doesn't count at this end of the island" in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"?
the conch
• Onomatopoeia
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• Personification
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Setting
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What does Simon say when he first speaks aloud in the jungle in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"? What else is there to do?
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What is Ralph said to be laying in at the beginning of Chapter 12: "Cry of the Hunters"?
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What word used in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees" refers to the quality of being dulled or rounded at the extremity?
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• Allusion/Religious Allusion
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• As Ralph drifts to sleep in Chapter 10: "The Shell and the Glasses," he imagines to himself, "Supposing they could be transported home by jet, then before morning they would land at that big airfield" where?
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• As Ralph's remaining tribe heads toward Jack's fortress in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock," the narrator says, "Behind [Ralph] came the twins, worried now for a while but full of" what?
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• Assonance
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• By what name does Ralph refer to Jack's followers in Chapter 10: "The Shell and the Glasses"?
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• Foreshadowing
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• How many feet down does Piggy fall when he is hit by the rock in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock"?
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• Imagery
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• In Chapter 11: "Castle Rock," the narrator says, "There was no sign left of the storm, and the beach was swept clean like a blade that has been scoured" What literary technique is used in this sentence?
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• In the end of Chapter 12: "Cry of the Hunters," Ralph is said to weep for "The end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart," and for the death of what "true, wise friend"?
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• In the ending of Chapter 12: "Cry of the Hunters," the narrator notes that when the children all begin weeping, the officer, surrounded by these noises, was moved and a little" what?
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• Inference
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• Interrogation
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• Literary allusion
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• Piggy asks the crowd of boys during the showdown in Chapter 11: "Castle Rock," "Which is better""to have rules and agree, or" what?
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• Point of view (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd person)
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• Prediction
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• Vicissitude
A change of circumstance or fore. Typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant
• Declivity
A downward slope; as of ground
• Prefect
A person pointed to any of various positions of command, authority
The word "leviathan" that is used in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air" refers to what?
A sea monster
Of the twins, the narrator says in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air" that "they could never manage to do things sensibly if that meant" what?
Acting independently
• Belligerence
Aggressive or warlike behavior
What does the British slang word "Wizzard," mean?
Awesome, cool
• Which of the boys comes up to Ralph at the castle to ask in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air," "Why can't we stay here for a bit?"
Bill
• Who asks Jack in Chapter 10: "The Shell and the Glasses," "What'll we use for lighting the fire"?
Bill
• Who slaps Johnny when he bursts into tears during the impromptu meeting the morning after the beast has been spotted in Chapter 6:"Beast from Air"?
Bill
• Demented
Crazy, Insane, mad
In the beginning of Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees," Ralph wishes that he had a pair of scissors to do what?
Cut his hair
• Reverence
Deep respect for someone or something
In Ralph's memory in Chapter 7:"Shadows and Tall Trees," he recalls following his father from Chatham to where?
Devonport
• After the ritual in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death," the narrator says, "Along the shoreward edge of the shallows the advancing clearness was full of strange, moonbeam-bodied creatures with" what?
Fiery eyes
• Who obeys when Jack orders "Give me a drink" after he's eaten at the feast in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"?
Henry
• Who cuts the sow's neck with a knife in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness"?
Jack
• Myopia
Near sightedness
• Jack tells his hunters at the meeting in the beginning of Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness" that Ralph said they are all what?
No good
• Obtuseness
Not quick or alert in perception, feeling, or intellect; not sensitive, dull
• Theological
Of, relating to, or involved with theology
As Simon attempts to speak during the assembly in Chapter 5:"Beast from Water," the narrator states, "Simon became inarticulate in his effort to express mankind's essential" what?
illness
• Interminable
endless
What ailment does Simon seemingly suffer from?
fainting
• What happens to the body of the boy who is killed during the ritual in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"?
floated into sea
What do the twins and Piggy bring back to Ralph from the forest in Chapter 8:"Gift for the Darkness"?
fruit
• Where does the narrator say a great scab had formed on Ralph in the opening of Chapter 10: The Shell and the Glasses"?
his right knee
• What part of his body gives Simon frequent pain as he makes his way through the jungle in Chapter 9:"A View to a Death"? his tongue
his tongue