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Read this excerpt from Lord of the Flies. Then Jack leapt to his feet, slashed off a great hunk of meat, and flung it down at Simon’s feet.

"Eat! D*** you!"

He glared at Simon.

"Take it!" He spun on his heel, center of a bewildered circle of boys.

"I got you meat!"

Numberless and inexpressible frustrations combined to make his rage elemental and awe-inspiring.

"I painted my face—I stole up. Now you eat—all of you—and I—"

What does the excerpt indicate about Jack?

He considers himself to be very important.

He resents having to hunt for food.

He wants to be friends with Simon in particular.

He is obsessed with getting the boys rescued.

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