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Lord of the flies
Piggy asks Jack's tribe: "Which is better-to be a pack of painted Indians like you are, or to be sensible like Ralph is?" - What does he mean by sensible?
• Trustworthy
• Reactionary
• Calm|
• Rational; stable
Piggy asks Jack's tribe: "Which is better-to be a pack of painted Indians like you are, or to be sensible like Ralph is?" - What does he mean by sensible?
• Trustworthy
• Reactionary
• Calm|
• Rational; stable
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GPT 3.5
• Rational; stable
Piggy is implying that Ralph and his followers are more rational and stable in their behavior and decision-making, whereas Jack's tribe is impulsive and driven by emotion (as evidenced by their painted appearance and violent behavior). Piggy believes that being sensible, like Ralph, is better than being impulsive and irrational like Jack's tribe.
Piggy is implying that Ralph and his followers are more rational and stable in their behavior and decision-making, whereas Jack's tribe is impulsive and driven by emotion (as evidenced by their painted appearance and violent behavior). Piggy believes that being sensible, like Ralph, is better than being impulsive and irrational like Jack's tribe.
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