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What is the significance of the reference to Chatham and Devenport in 'Lord of the Flies'?
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It reminds the reader of Ralph's earlier experiences of leadership.
It reminds the reader of the presence of war.
It reminds the reader of the beauty of the countryside.
It reminds the reader of the boys' ongoing conflicts.
Chatham and Devenport are both naval bases.
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