Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 Continued
Chapter 5
100

Aggressive or warlike behavior

Belligerence

100

Feeling anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment

Indignant

100

"The smaller boys were known now by the generic title of _____________."

"Littluns"

100

What are the physical characteristics of Percival?

Mouse-colored and had not been attractive even to his mother. 

100

But Piggy, for all his ludicrous body, had _____.

Brains 

200

Severe criticism; a rebuke or strong reprimand

Chastisement

200

A countless or extremely great number.

Myriad

200

What was the age of the smaller boys? 

Age 6.

200

What are Johnny's characteristics? 

Well built, with fair hair, and a natural belligerence. 

200

What were they going to use to transport water? 

Coconut shells

300

Hesitating or doubting

Dubious

300

Deep respect for someone or something

Reverence

300

What did the smaller boys build at the bar of the little river? 

Sand castles

300

In the past what was Maurice chastised for? 

Filling a younger's eye with sand. 

300

The shelter that was built may fall down if ______
_ . 

the rain comes back.

400

A sculpture or model of a person

Effigy

400

Quiet and rather reflective or depressed

Subdued

400

Who was the biggest of the smaller boys? 

Henry 

400

"Like moths on a _____ _____."

Tree trunk.

400

What is the significance of the fire and smoke. 

It's used as a signal for help. 

500

Unable to be felt by touch

Impalpable

500

A person without a settled home who wanders from place to place

Vagrant

500

Who were the smallest boys on the island?

Percival and Johnny 

500

Where was the smoke coming from? 

The smoke was a tight little knot on the horizon and was uncoiling slowly. 

500

There was a row immediately. Boys stood up and shouted and Ralph shouted back. "If you want a fire to cook ______ or ______, you can jolly well go up the mountain. That way we'll be certain."  

fish or crab.

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