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in lord of the flies How is Simon different from Jack and his tribe? A. Simon represents human goodness, while Jack and his tribe embody human savagery. B. Simon acts out of guilt and shame, while Jack and his tribe feel no shame. C. Simon is clever and witty, while Jack and his tribe are uneducated and immature. D. Simon is an outcast and easily frightened, while Jack and his tribe are popular and daring.

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Hi There! Welcome To Openstudy! Any Ideas? Do you know why Simon is different from Jack and his tribe?

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