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Citationas and Works Cited

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Ralph’s face showed a mildness
about him.

Ralph’s face showed a mildness
about him (Golding 10).

Golding wrote, “He wiped his
glasses and adjusted them on his
button nose” (11).

Ralph shrieked, “Piggy! Piggy!”
(Golding 11).

“‘Course I’m frightened. Who
wouldn’t be?” Jack asked
(Golding 100).

One little boy immediately said
that he wanted the boy with the
shell to be the chief (Golding
22).

The twins told Ralph to get away
(Golding 189).

William Golding wrote The Lord
of the Flies.

The Lord of the Flies takes place
on a deserted island.

The Lord of the Flies is an
allegorical tale.

The Lord of the Flies is an
allegorical tale.

Jack told his crew that Ralph
would try to ruin things for them
(Golding 160).

Golding wrote, “From his left
hand dangled Piggy's broken
glasses” (168).

Works Cited
Golding, William. The Lord of the
Flies. New York: Berkley
Publishing Group, 1954.
Print.

Jack told his crew that Ralph
would try to ruin things for them.
(Golding 160)

Golding wrote (168), “From his
left hand dangled Piggy's broken
glasses.”

Works cited
William Golding. Lord of the Flies. 1954.

Ralph states the need for a fire
saying, “We’ve got to make smoke up
there-or die” (Golding 81).

Ralph states the need for a fire
saying, “We’ve got to make smoke up
there-or die.” (Golding 81)

Ralph states the need for a fire
saying, “We’ve got to make smoke up
there-or die” (Golding pg. 81).

Works Cited
Golding, William. The Lord of
the Flies. New York:
Berkley Publishing Group,
1954. Print.

Works Cited
Golding, William. The Lord of
the Flies. New York: Berkley
Publishing Group, 1954. Print.
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