In
Golding's , two expeditions are described, but neither involves a boat.
The first expedition occurs early in the book, and is one of 's first decisions as chief--to
explore the island. On this expedition, he takesand. They spot the candle-buds that Simon
recognizes, they roll a rock, and discover Castle Rock. The island is untouched by humans.
They...
Monday, 13 April 2009
What discoveries did the boys make on their boat expedition? For instance, what are the new signs of human habitation found on Coral Island?
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