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Which line of Ralph's dialogue most plainly foreshadows death among the boys in Lord of the Flies?

"'You should stick a pig . . . They always talk about sticking a pig.'"

"'More wood! All of you get more wood!'"

"'You couldn’t have a beastie, a snake-thing, on an island this size.'"

"'We want to have fun. And we want to be rescued.'"

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The line that foreshadows death among boys is "'You should stick a pig... They always talk about sticking a pig,'" as shown in the first answer option.

What is foreshadowing?

  • It is a literary device.
  • It is a device that allows the advancement of some information that will still appear in the story.

Foreshadowing is used to create anticipation and make the reader anxious and curious about what will happen in the story. This is because the advance of information is done in a subjunctive, mysterious and indirect way, which encourages reading.

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Answer:

"'You should stick a pig . . . They always talk about sticking a pig.'"

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