Lord of the Flies-- CHAPTER 1 QUESTIONS:

Answer all questions in complete sentences in your notebook. Keep the question page for studying.
Lord of the Flies-- CHAPTER 3 QUESTIONS
1. Describe Jack. What is he wearing? What looks different now from when he first arrived?
2. In line two of chapter 3, Golding uses a simile to describe Jack. What is it and why does Golding use it?
3. What have Ralph and Simon been doing?
4. Describe the conflict between Jack and Ralph after Ralph says, “When the meeting is over they’d work
for five minutes, then wander off or go hunting.”
5. Why does Ralph thinks it’s important to have shelter?
6. What are Jack’s thoughts on rescue?
7. Why is Ralph concerned about the little-uns?
8. Describe the place Simon goes to in this chapter.
CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY: Define and write a sentence for each of the following vocabulary words:
1. furtive (page 49)
3. inscrutable (page 49)
5. declivities (page 54)
2. pallor (page 49)
4. vicissitudes (page 49)
6. tacit (page 55)
Answer all questions in complete sentences in your notebook. Keep the question page for studying.
Lord of the Flies-- CHAPTER 3 QUESTIONS
1. Describe Jack. What is he wearing? What looks different now from when he first arrived?
2. In line two of chapter 3, Golding uses a simile to describe Jack. What is it and why does Golding use it?
3. What have Ralph and Simon been doing?
4. Describe the conflict between Jack and Ralph after Ralph says, “When the meeting is over they’d work
for five minutes, then wander off or go hunting.”
5. Why does Ralph thinks it’s important to have shelter?
6. What are Jack’s thoughts on rescue?
7. Why is Ralph concerned about the little-uns?
8. Describe the place Simon goes to in this chapter.
CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY: Define and write a sentence for each of the following vocabulary words:
1. furtive (page 49)
3. inscrutable (page 49)
5. declivities (page 54)
2. pallor (page 49)
4. vicissitudes (page 49)
6. tacit (page 55)
Answer all questions in complete sentences in your notebook. Keep the question page for studying.
Lord of the Flies-- CHAPTER 3 QUESTIONS
1. Describe Jack. What is he wearing? What looks different now from when he first arrived?
2. In line two of chapter 3, Golding uses a simile to describe Jack. What is it and why does Golding use it?
3. What have Ralph and Simon been doing?
4. Describe the conflict between Jack and Ralph after Ralph says, “When the meeting is over they’d work
for five minutes, then wander off or go hunting.”
5. Why does Ralph thinks it’s important to have shelter?
6. What are Jack’s thoughts on rescue?
7. Why is Ralph concerned about the little-uns?
8. Describe the place Simon goes to in this chapter.
CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY: Define and write a sentence for each of the following vocabulary words:
1. furtive (page 49)
3. inscrutable (page 49)
5. declivities (page 54)
2. pallor (page 49)
4. vicissitudes (page 49)
6. tacit (page 55)