Respond to 2 of the three questions below.
1- Up until now, Equality has been sneaking in and out of his hidden place to work on his invention. One night he is caught sneaking back in to his “home.” What is his punishment?
2- How did Equality become free from the Palace of Corrective Detention?
3- The old locks and lack of guards in the Palace of Corrective Detention indicate that prisoners have never tried to escape. According to the text, why not?
1- Up until now, Equality has been sneaking in and out of his hidden place to work on his invention. One night he is caught sneaking back in to his “home.” What is his punishment?
2- How did Equality become free from the Palace of Corrective Detention?
3- The old locks and lack of guards in the Palace of Corrective Detention indicate that prisoners have never tried to escape. According to the text, why not?
1. He punishments is to be beaten till he tell the council where he was.
ReplyDelete2. He became free because he escaped. He could do this because there were no guards and the locks on the doors were old and could brake easy
I agree with him
Deletei also agree
DeleteI agree, this shows how adventurous he was cause he went to see if there was any way to escape.
Delete1. Equality is beaten with a whip untill he tells the council where he has been.
ReplyDelete2. Equality escaped from where he was being held and became free. There was no guards guarding the place so it made it very possible to escape.
I agree with 2. There was not enough guards guarding the place so it was easy.
DeleteI also agree with 2.
DeleteI agree with 2. He was also able to break the locks since they were old and rusty.
Delete1) He is to be beaten till he tells the council where he has been sneaking too.
ReplyDelete2) The council was having a meeting and there were now guards or anyone in the jail building. So he broke the doors open cause the locks were old and rusted and he escaped.
I though that they just didn't have guards to watch them
Deleteexactily thats how he excaped
DeleteI agree with both your answers.
Delete2. He breaks the old rusted locks on the cell.
ReplyDelete3. because the punishment would mean death for escaping
I agree with number one because it was a smart idea.
DeleteI agree with #3, they were probably low on guards to because they didn't think that anyone would brake out. No one wanted to be killed for escaping.
DeleteI agree with number 3 because everybody was scared of being killed for doing something wrong therefore they weren't going to try to escape.
Deletequestion 1: Equality's punishment was that he was to be beaten until he told any of judges exactly want he was doing out.
ReplyDeletequestion 2: Equality broke of the Palace of Corrective Detention easily because there was a lack of guards surrounding the place. And the locks were old and rusty, so easy to be broken.
Calah, I agree with number 2 because they did have a lack of guards.
DeleteI agree with your answer to #2 because there were no guards around to guard the Palace so Equality escaped without trying
DeleteCalah, I agree with the points that you included in your post for both questions one and two. You pulled a lot of important and detailed information that is essential for making your answers correct. Great job!
DeleteI agree with number two because one the lock was old two no guards or lack of them
DeleteI agree with Logan because there was no guards, lack of them, and the locks were old
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1. he is to be beaten with a whip until he tells them where he has been.
ReplyDelete2. he becomes free because he escaped. There was no guards guarding the prison thing.
1 he was lashed by the councel
ReplyDelete2 he breaks the old lock
i agree with both
Delete2. Equality escaped and became free of the Palace of Corrective Detention. There was a lack of guards and the locks were old, therefore it was easy to brake out.
ReplyDelete1. Equality was to be beaten and punished until he had spoken up. Equality didn't mind and he kept quiet. He wouldn't tell the judges what he had been doing.
1. He is beaten with a whip. He doesn't want to tell them where he was.
ReplyDelete2. He breaks the locks. He escaped easily because the locks on the doors are old. There are never guards around so that is another reason why he escaped easily.
1. Since he wouln't tell where he was he was lashed multiple times with a whip. When he blacked out from the hits they just left him in the cell until he told them where he was.
ReplyDelete2. He escaped because there was no guards and the locks were old and rusty so they were easy to break.
2.He became free because he escaped due to the number of the guards
ReplyDeleteyes I agree Katelyn because he does escape
Deletehe was lashed multipe times and he blacked out
ReplyDeleteand it was easy to get out cause there were no guards unless they brought him somthing to eat and the loks were old and easy to break
he is beaten with a whip because he wont tell them were he has been
ReplyDelete2. Equality escaped the Palace Of Corrective Detention fairly easily. He basically, according to the story, just walked out.
ReplyDelete3. The others would not dare to escape because they were to afraid of what might happen to them.
1. Equality was beaten until he decided to tell them where he had been sneaking off to.
ReplyDelete2.he escaped due to there not being any guards around and the locks were easy to break because they were old and rusty.
Sam I agree with number two because the locks were easy to break and they also did have a lack of guards.
DeleteI agree to sam
Delete1. He was beaten with a whip.
ReplyDelete2. He escaped due to the lack of guards.
1. He's punishment was to be beaten with a whip till he told them were he was all this time.
ReplyDelete2. It was easy to break out because the lack of guards why did they have a lack of guards because they never thought someone would dare walk out the front door.
1.He go's to the corrective detention center.
ReplyDelete2.he breaks the door down .
3.that no one has before because there scared of the people.
1. His punishment was to be sent to the Palace Of Corrective Detention to be whipped until he told where he was.
ReplyDelete2. He simply just walked out, there were no guards in sight.
1. The punishment was for him to go to the palace of Corrective Detention to be whipped if he wouldn't tell them where he was.
ReplyDelete2. He just walked out of the palace because there was just no guards.