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Which line of Jack's dialogue most plainly foreshadows death among the boys in Lord of the Flies? "'All the same you need an army—for hunting. Hunting pigs—'"

"'I ought to be chief . . . because I’m chapter chorister and head boy.'"

"'Why should I be Jack? I’m Merridew.'"

"'Then we’ll have to look after ourselves.'"

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