Comment on the theme of civilization vs. savagery in the novel Lord of The Flies. Use a minimum of 4 specific examples to back up your ideas. Use the following structure to ensure that you do this:
In the novel, The Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses the theme of civilization vs. savagery to [talk about what purpose this theme serves]. An example of this is when [insert example]. This shows that [insert explanation]. If you follow this structure of "example" and "explain," you will receive full marks for this blog post. Grading Grid: Level 1: Demonstrates limited knowledge and understanding, provides 1 (or even less) examples. Language conventions are used with limited effectiveness. Level 2: Demonstrates some knowledge and understanding, provides 2 examples, which are explained thoroughly. Language conventions are used with some effectiveness. Level 3: Demonstrates considerable knowledge and understanding, provides 3 examples, which are explained thoroughly. Language conventions are used with considerable effectiveness. Level 4: Demonstrates a high degree of knowledge and understanding, provides a minimum of 4 examples, which are explained thoroughly. Language conventions are used with a high degree of effectiveness.
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