This question is based on William Golding's Lord of the Flies. At one point in...
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JAMB 1992
This question is based on William Golding's Lord of the Flies.
At one point in the novel, Jack paints his face
This act can be interpreted to mean
- A. regression into savagery
- B. that he is now fully ready for the dance
- C. an attempt to hide from the other children
- D. an attempt to hide from the animals he wishes to hunt
Correct Answer: A. regression into savagery
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