This question is based on William Golding's Lord of the Flies.
At one point in the novel, Jack paints his face
This act can be interpreted to mean
A.
regression into savagery
B.
that he is now fully ready for the dance
C.
an attempt to hide from the other children
D.
an attempt to hide from the animals he wishes to hunt
Correct Answer: Option A
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