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Which line of Piggy's dialogue most plainly foreshadows death among the boys in Lord of the Flies? "'—then you come up here an’ pinch my specs—'"

"'I can’t hardly move with all these creeper things.'"

"'That little ’un that had a mark on his face—where is—he now?'"

"'That’s why Ralph made a meeting.'"

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