Please help me!

Its due tommorow!
1) Why is piggy's fall emphasized?
2)How does the author discribe Ralphs flight accross the island?
3)What does Ralph say to the twins when they refuse to help him?

Thanks so much! :D

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Certainly! I can explain how to get the answers to your questions.

1) Why is Piggy's fall emphasized?
To find the answer to this question, you can start by analyzing the text where Piggy's fall occurs. Look for any specific details or descriptions that highlight the significance of his fall. You can also consider the events leading up to Piggy's fall and the reactions of the other characters. By analyzing these elements, you can deduce why the author emphasizes Piggy's fall.

2) How does the author describe Ralph's flight across the island?
To answer this question, you will need to locate the section in the text where Ralph's flight across the island is described. Pay attention to the language used by the author to depict Ralph's movements and actions. Look for specific adjectives, adverbs, or metaphors that help create a vivid description. By closely reading and analyzing this section, you will be able to understand how the author describes Ralph's flight.

3) What does Ralph say to the twins when they refuse to help him?
To find the answer, you need to refer to the scene where the twins refuse to help Ralph and see if there is any dialogue between Ralph and the twins. Check the surrounding paragraphs or pages for any direct quotes or statements made by Ralph addressing the twins' refusal to help. By locating and examining this conversation in the text, you will be able to determine what Ralph says to the twins.

Remember to thoroughly read the relevant sections of the text, pay attention to details, and analyze the characters' actions and dialogues to find the answers to your questions. Good luck!