Item 4
Read the sentence from Lord of the Flies.
Ralph looked away first, pretending in...
English, 16.02.2021 21:00 maddyhayes
Item 4
Read the sentence from Lord of the Flies.
Ralph looked away first, pretending interest in a group of littluns on the sand.
Why might William Golding have chosen the phrase "pretending interest"?
to indicate that Ralph is in deep despair
to show that Ralph is prone to fantasy
to show that Ralph is deliberately avoiding something
to signal that Ralph is concerned about the littluns' welfare
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