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Lord of the Flies:

Roger edged past the chief, only just avoiding pushing him with his shoulder. The yelling ceased, and samneric lay looking up in quiet terror. Roger advances upon them as one wielding a namelss authority. Which best explains how life on the island has changed Roger's beliefs?

A. He has come to believe that all life is sacred. B.He has come to believe that he cannot follow his own will. C.He has come to believe that there are no consequences for bad behavior. D. He has come to believe that he is a better leader than jack.

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C. He has come to believe that there are no consequences for bad behavior
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Answer:

C. He has come to believe that there are no consequences for bad behavior.

Step-by-step explanation:

Over the span of the novel, Roger changes from a choir kid to a savage killer, more proof of Golding's conviction that human instinct will revert into brutality without the limitations of civilization.

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