40 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST
1) What is a central idea of the Newsela article, "A Critical History of Lord of the Flies"?

Golding's work has been compared to other stories about people lost in nature.

Reinterpretations of Lord of the Flies in the 1980s led to a resurgence in its popularity.

Society has largely come to agree with Golding's dark view of human nature.

Lord of the Flies was popular on college campuses in the early 1960s.

2) Refer to the Newsela article "A Critical History of 'Lord of the Flies.'"

Which sentence from the article best supports its author's assertion that Golding's novel was influenced by real-world events?

"In an interview, Golding later described his goal."

"Nuclear war was a new and terrifying possibility."

"Golding, in contrast, believed that people are savage deep down."

"So some readers started to think Golding's book was too grim."