(Lord of the flies)
The book Coral Island, about another group of shipwrecked British schoolboys, is referenced twice in Lord of the Flies. In Coral Island, however, the boys remain morally upright and noble throughout their adventure. Which best explains how the boys in Lord of the Flies differ from those in Coral Island?
A. At no time do the boys in Lord of the Flies view their experience as an adventure.
B. Many of the boys in Lord of the Flies get caught up in a hunting frenzy and resort to violence.
C. The boys in Lord of the Flies keep a fire burning constantly in an effort to get rescued.
D. While most of the boys remain calm, Jack is the only one who becomes violent.