Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Chapter Seven: "Shadows and Tall Trees":
Ralph notices that, besides being filthy and unkempt, he has begun to enjoy the thrill of hunting.
Simon predicts that Ralph will get back home safely.
Ralph feels the excitement of the hunt when he participates in the dance and chant during the re-enactment of the hunt.
During the ritual re-enactment of the hunt, the boys come close to hurting Robert, one of the littluns.
The boys don't wait for Piggy and the littluns before encountering the beast.
The parachute man returns to Piggy.
Ralph and Jack climb the mountain to confront the beast. Roger joins them.
Chapter Eight: "Gift for the Darkness":
Piggy blows the conch to call a meeting.
Jack calls Ralph a coward.
Jack calls a veto to "impeach" Ralph, but the boys vote against removing Ralph as the leader. Unhappy, Jack storms off with his followers.
After the splitting of the boys, Ralph, Simon, and Piggy propose three different plans:
Ralph: To build signal fires on the mountain to increase their chances of rescue.
Simon: To climb the mountain to confront the "beast" and find out what it really is.
Piggy: To maintain order and follow the rules.
Piggy proposes making a list of the remaining boys.
Jack suggests that the boys hunt and kill the beast.
The hunters kill a mother sow.
The hunters want to make a cooking fire, but they steal Piggy's glasses, which were used to start fires.
Jack commands Roger to "sharpen a stick at both ends," meaning to prepare a stick as a weapon.
The Lord of the Flies is a severed pig's head on a stick.
The hunters return to the beach to take Piggy's glasses.
Piggy thought the hunters had returned to steal the conch.