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17 October, 10:53

5. How does Ralph "assert his chieftainship" after the argument with the hunters? Why do you

think this gesture is so effective?

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  1. 17 October, 12:21
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    However, Jack's leaving the fire causes him trouble later on. How does Ralph "assert his chieftainship" after the argument with the hunters? ... He gives the hunters the task of keeping the fire going. This gesture was important becasue it showed that Ralph was not afraid to step up and give orders.
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