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Read this excerpt from Lord of the Flies.

There was a moment’s struggle and the glimmering conch jigged up and down. Ralph leaped to his feet.

"Jack! Jack! You haven’t got the conch! Let him speak."

Jack’s face swam near him.

"And you be quiet! Who are you, anyway? Sitting there telling people what to do. You can’t hunt, you can’t sing—"

"I’m chief. I was chosen."

"Why should choosing make any difference? Just giving orders that don’t make any sense—"

What does the excerpt indicate about Jack?

He is easily distracted by the concerns of those around him.

He does not have much respect for authority.

He uses kindness to get what he wants from others.

He respects intelligence in others.

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Answer: " He does not have much respect for authority."

Explanation: His lack of respect is displayed at a challenge, he wants to prove he's better the "alpha male" His disrespect is fueled by selfishness and pride.

The major conflict in Lord of the Flies is the struggle between Jack and Ralph. The fight for who will lead the island represents the clash between a peaceful democracy, as symbolized by Ralph, and a violent dictatorship, as symbolized by Jack. The correct option is B:-He does not have much respect for authority.

What does the excerpt indicate about Jack?

His lack of respect is displayed at a challenge, he wants to prove he's better than the "alpha male" His disrespect is fueled by selfishness and pride.

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