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How have Ralph's feelings toward the island changed in Chapter 5 of Golding's Lord of the Flies?
1. He no longer thinks of this as a fun or beautiful adventure trip
2. He likes the island just not the company
3. He has gone from hating the island to never wanting to leave
4. He has started to think the island is haunted


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Answer:

Number 1. - He no longer thinks of this as a fun or beautiful adventure trip.

Explanation:

Ralph has changed because at first he saw his job as leader as a sport or fun, but now Ralph sees his job as a serious responsibility and is starting to figure out what the boys need to do in order to survive.

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