Here are the answers to your questions based on "The Lord of the Flies":
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What is the primary reason Ralph insists on building a signal fire?
- Answer: To signal passing ships.
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Who suggests using Piggy's glasses to start the fire?
- Answer: Ralph.
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What is the initial reaction of the boys when the fire is first lit?
- Answer: Excitement.
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How do the boys react to the idea of having rules and a leader?
- Answer: They are enthusiastic.
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What does the fire symbolize in this chapter?
- Answer: Hope and rescue.
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Which character is most concerned about the littluns' safety?
- Answer: Piggy.
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What does Piggy criticize the boys for after the fire gets out of control?
- Answer: Not listening to him.
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What is the outcome of the boys' first attempt to maintain the fire?
- Answer: It burns out of control.
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How does the fire affect the boys' sense of order and civilization?
- Answer: It weakens it.
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What lesson do the boys learn from their experience with the fire?
- Answer: The importance of rules.
If you have any further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!