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?
Equalitys punishment is they took him to the palace of corrective detention to be lashed
ReplyDeleteThis is true, for it was detailed in the book very clear.
Delete1. Their punishment is: thst their forced to be taken to the detention center.
ReplyDeletei agree with this because it was written in the book.
DeleteHe was taken there to be lashed until they told
DeleteAnd then he was lashed.
Delete2. He lunged on the cell door. It broke and fell. He ran though the dark passes and dark streets.
ReplyDeleteTrue, it was written right in the book. Good job.
Delete1. Equalities punishment is to go to the correction center and he gets beat until he tells where he was.
ReplyDelete3. The prisoners haven't tried to escape because nobody defies the council.
ReplyDeleteI agree with keria no one has defied the council because they live in fear of them.
Delete1. He is lashed.
ReplyDelete2.He broke down the door and walked out.
He just walked out so easily because there where no guards.
Delete1. His punishment was to be taken to the Palace of Corrective Detention to be lashed until he speaks.
ReplyDeleteThat is true. It even states it like that in the book.
Delete2. He escaped by breaking the prison door down, and running off into the darkness.
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Delete1) He was taken to the place of correctional detention and was to be lashed until told other wise.
ReplyDelete2) He lung himself against the door and the locks were so old that the door flung open. Equality also didn't have to worry about the guards because no one had ever defied the council.
I agree good answers. Where's number 3?
Delete1. They were taken to the Palace of Corrective Detention and was to be lashed on bare skin until they spoke up of where they were.
ReplyDelete2. He flung himself onto the cage door and the locks and doors were so old that they door flew open to let them escape and they put it back up making it look like the way it was.
I completely forgot he put the door back up the way it was. That was a smart move because it would take a while for them to figure out he was gone.
DeleteGood job Bayli! Like Jessica said, I also completely forgot about Equality putting the door back up!
Delete1. Equality's punishment was to go to the palace of corrective detention and be lashed until he told where he was.
ReplyDelete2. Equality became free by easily knocking down the door and walking out of the palace of corrective detention.
These were all told in very great detail in the story, and you did a very good job of summarizing it.
Delete2. To escape from the Palace of Corrective Detention, Equality simply walks out. There are no security guards in the building, so he really had no struggle to escape.
ReplyDelete3. The prisoners have never tried to escape from the Palace of Corrective Detention because they were afraid. They've always been told that it is a sin to act on their own, so they think it is too risky to try and escape, even though most likely no one will see them.
1. Equality's punishment was to be sent to the Palace of Corrective Detention where he was to be lashed until he told where he was at.
ReplyDelete2. Equality escaped the Palace of Corrective Detention by just walking out. There were no guards to stop him.
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Delete1.Equality gets sent to the Detention Center. 2. He escaped by easily knocking down the door and walking out of the palace of corrective detention. 3. The prisoners have never tried to escape because they were scared. They've always been told that it is a sin to act on their own.
ReplyDeleteI agree because that is what I was thinking and read from the book.
Delete2. he escaped my kicking down the door because they barely had any guards. and he walked right out of the palace
ReplyDelete3. because they never had the guts to do it.
ReplyDelete2. Equality vary easily nocked the old door down and ran away with no opposition of guards.
ReplyDelete3. The people in this society were to scared to do anything the council doesn't wish for and probably not that many people go there.
Yes, but more specifically he had to tell where he was at instead of being back at the street sweepers home.
ReplyDelete2. He simply busted down the door and walked out.
ReplyDelete3. The reason that there are no guards is because no one has ever tried to escape, they're to scared.
1. His punishment was to be sent to the palace of detention to be lashed until he told where he was.
ReplyDelete2. He flung his self on the cage door, and it was so old that it opened to let them escape. Then they put the door back up to look like the way it was, like nothing had happened.