Lord of the Flies

Why would Golding use clamber to describe how the boys are moving as they hunt for the beast?

Why would Golding use clamber to describe how the boys are moving as they hunt for the beast?

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The word "clamber" is used to describe the boys' awkward movements.

Here and there they could clamber over wave-wet rock, leaping across clear pools that the tide had left.

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Lord of the Flies