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Allows you to cook, keep warm and send signals. However, when Jack and his hunters steal the glasses, it also means that they take away Ralph's power; which leads to kids abusing power to do harm. 8. Why couldn't Jack kill the pig? Even though Jack is one of the older kids and seems tough, he's still a kid. He had never experienced the taking of a life. He asks for meat, but he hesitated and missed the pork. 9. How are Ralph and Jack's goals different from each other? Ralph wants to be civilized and organized. He builds shelters and prepares enough food for everyone to survive. Also think about how to be saved. On the other hand, Jack's group only thinks about short-term survival, they are obsessed with hunting and only want meat. They don't figure out ways to establish a community. 10. Why do Ralph and Jack both insist on seeking out the beast and killing it? Ralph wants to keep everyone safe; being a great leader, he doesn't want the beast to cause problems for the group. Jack may also worry for his safety, but the beast gives him an excuse and another creature to kill. 11. Explain Simon's