Yes, each chapter is quite long mind you.
No. Ralph was actually quite fit. "You could see now that he might make a boxer...." (5). It was Piggy who was the fat one.
Ralph says that people don't help much, but what he wanted to explain how people were never quite what you thought they were.
In chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph wants the fire to serve as a signal for potential rescuers passing by the island. He believes that keeping the fire burning is their best chance of being spotted and rescued.
We shouldn't be proud of low-class (namely un-educated/poorly educated, lazy, cheap clothed, disrespectful) people who give our country a bad name. It's quite simple. We shouldn't be percieved as a bogan and shouldn't be proud of it.
Sam and Eric, later known simply as Samneric, are described in the book as being apair of identical twins who were... "Bullet-headed and with hair like tow." They are also described... "They raised wet lips to Ralph, for they seemed provided with not quite enough skin, so that their profiles were blurred and their mouths pulled open."
1-12. are mainly about what is in the chapter so I am certain you will find the answer in that section of the book. I believe the questions are answered in chapter...16? Yes, I'm quite confident it is chapter 16.
No and I won't lie, I'm quite proud as a brit' to say it was created in the United Kingdom.
Wyoming is the state you are thinking of. Also they are quite proud of it and have even copyrights to its use.
It is quite linear until chapter 11 where you can do what ever you like
You are not the first to accomplish this. And honestly, I do not now and quite frankly do not care
Unless it is an extremely small campus you probably won't be able to accomplish this. But do what you can for those in your immediate circle and you will have done quite well.