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which inference about jack merridew is best supported by chapter 1?
a. he has never wanted to be called by his own name.
b. he sees himself as more mature than the others.
c. he is greatly admired by ralph and piggy.
d. he thinks they should all just make up their own names.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: There's no evidence in Chapter 1 of Lord of the Flies that Jack never wanted to be called by his own name.
- Option B: In Chapter 1, Jack's demeanor (like his attitude towards leading, his more formal way of speaking, and his view of the other boys as more childish) suggests he perceives himself as more mature.
- Option C: Ralph and Piggy do not greatly admire Jack; Ralph has a more neutral to slightly conflicting interaction, and Piggy is somewhat intimidated or at odds with Jack's group.
- Option D: Jack does not suggest making up own names; the focus is on his role and view of others, not name - creation.
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B. He sees himself as more mature than the others.