Respond to 2 of
the 4 questions below.
1- What great discovery does Equality make in this chapter?
2- What does Equality now realize is the proper goal and purpose of his life?
3- Using examples from the text, explain in what ways “I” is like a God?
4- Reread the incident with the Saint of the Pyre on page 50. What was he trying to communicate to Equality?
1- What great discovery does Equality make in this chapter?
2- What does Equality now realize is the proper goal and purpose of his life?
3- Using examples from the text, explain in what ways “I” is like a God?
4- Reread the incident with the Saint of the Pyre on page 50. What was he trying to communicate to Equality?
2. His purpose to follow a God and his word
ReplyDelete3. The word "I" is referring to an independent structure that can do certain things on its own.
ReplyDelete2. To follow a God in his own word.
ReplyDelete3. "I" is an individual doing things with no ones help.
I agree with number three because he finally uses the "I" he's been looking for this whole time.
DeleteI agree with what you say on #3, because he shows that it is an individual.
DeleteI agree because it shows individuality
DeleteIt does show individuality, but it shows more than just that. It shows ownership and that he can do things on his own. The he is him.
DeleteI agree with 3 because he know now he's a individual
DeleteI agree, because it shows individuality.
Delete2.He follows the word of god.
ReplyDelete3. he is referring to the independence in the word "I"
2. To follow the word of God.
ReplyDelete3. He is using the independence word "I".
I agree that he does follow his own word.
Delete1. He follows the word of God.
ReplyDelete2. He shows independence by using the word "I"
I agree because he wants to follow the word of god
Delete3. The word "I' shows that it is independent and ownership.
ReplyDelete2. To follow a god and to teach his son the same.
I agree with #2 (which you put as 3) I is independent and signals ownership.
DeleteI agree because it shows individuality
DeleteI agree with number 2 because "I" does show ownership and independence.
Delete1. he follows the word of god.
ReplyDelete2.he is using the independence of the word i.
2 to fallow god
ReplyDelete3 he is using "I"
2. he follows the word of god.
ReplyDelete3. I is one person
1. He has discovered the word "I"
ReplyDelete3. The word "I" is referring to an independent structure that can do certain things on its own.
I agree with number 1.
Delete2. Equality realizes that he needs to follow god.
ReplyDelete3. I is like god because it shows ownership and respect to yourself.
I agree with you.
DeleteI agree with you there to him the word I is god like because it can do so much alone
Delete1. He follows the word of God.
ReplyDelete2.To follow God..
#2 follow the word of god
ReplyDelete#1 he discovers the word "I"
2. He realized that he needs to follow god.
ReplyDelete3. "I" is like god. It shows respect and ownership to yourself.
1.He discovers the word ''I''
ReplyDelete2. He is to follow the word of god.
2. He sees that there is a superior being he should follow.
ReplyDelete3. I to him is like a god because it can do so munch alone.
1. He finds the word "I" in the books he read.
ReplyDelete2. He feels like he is supposed to change the world by telling about the word "I".
1. In this chapter he discovers the word I.
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