Thursday, 24 September 2009

Blog # 3


Chapter 3 Huts On The Beach
"Everyone isn't helping anymore"
Perceptive:Ralph


1. Why is it important/not important to have shelter for the little ones?
It is important to make a shelter because most of the little ones are scared of the beastie. Also if it rains not that much rain will get in. Also because the tendril cant’s hit them.

2. What are the various jobs assigned to the boys?
Some boys are with the hunters to hunt for food and Simon and me are building the huts. Piggy and other boys are just doing nothing they are at the water.

3. Why aren’t they carried out?
The other boys aren’t doing anything because maybe they are hungry and Jack hasn’t killed a pig or anything yet. They just don’t know what to do because it is inscrutable.

4. What do you feel is the most important task for survival? Explain.
To me I think making shelters is more important right now because most of the kids are scared of the beastie and need a place to be comfortable to sleep. Also if there are no holes or open spots in the huts then the opaque can’t hit their eyes.

5. Describe Simon. (If you are Simon, describe yourself)
Simon is a real help to me because he has been helping with the huts. He is completely rapt.

6. What do you think will happen on this island if you don’t get rescued soon?
If we don’t get off this island fast the boys might turn into compulsion. Also the boys might start to kill each other.

IF YOU ARE RALPH:

Why don’t you get along with Jack (in this chapter)?
In this chapter Jack and I fight because he thinks that the food is more important than shelter. Well I think both are important, but shelter is more important right now so we can sleep better and protect each other from the beastie.

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