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Refer to the Newsela article "A Critical History of 'Lord of the Flies.'"
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PLEASE HELP!!
Refer to the Newsela article "A Critical History of 'Lord of the Flies.'"
Which sentence from the article best supports its author's assertion that Golding's novel was influenced by real-world events?
"People are always interested in whatever is new, so it is hard for one book to keep people's attention for long."
"Golding, in contrast, believed that people are savage deep down."
"He said the idea was 'to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature.'"
"The way the boys treat each other in Lord of the Flies reflects the way humans who were adults at the time were treating each other all over the world."
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