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?
1) Equality discovers that in some of the books he read that there was a new word. He saw the word " I " in the books. He also discovers how to use the word I.
ReplyDelete4) The saint was trying to show that people can be different than others. That people don`t have to be the same. He showed that he was " I " and not " we ".
#1: he discovers the word I
ReplyDelete#2: that he is free and he can do what he wants and live his life the way he wants to.
#3: cause you are talking about yourself not every one else.
#4: he was trying to save them people and he was helping him self.
you only have to do two.
DeleteGood response for all of them Corey, I agree with your point on number 4.
ReplyDelete1. The discovery equality makes is find the word "I". Discovering this word has brought a new meaning for equality because now he understands not all men are one. He learns that he is independent and that others shouldn't control him.
ReplyDelete2. The word "I" is like a god to equality because it shows a sense of independence. It shows equality that men were meant to be as individuals rather than as one. This word gives him a freedom he has never known before.
Very good response Colby.
Delete1. When Equality was reading some books that he found he seen a new word that he has never seen before. The word he found and learned was the word "I".
ReplyDelete2. He realizes that he is free from the grip of the council and the world that he left behind.
This is a great response
Delete1. There was a book with anew word in it. It was the word "I". He figured out what it meant and he wept.
ReplyDelete2. he now realizes that the real reason for existing is to be free and that you are not supposed to be acting like everyone else and you are supposed to do your own thing.
1. As he reads a book he stumbles upon a new word. The word "I". He figured out what it meant and started to understand how to use it.
ReplyDelete2. He realizes that the only reason for existing is to be free and be different.
that was a very good response britney
Delete1. Equality found the word "I."
ReplyDelete2. He also realizes that being free is the only way to live.
1. Equality discovers some old books, and stumbles upon the word "I". He wants to find out what it means. Equality is the type of person who wants to do everything different. Nobody knows what I means, so he wants to start using it.
ReplyDelete2. The saint was showing Equality how to be different. That "we" isn't the only word to describe everyone.
2) Equality realize that his purpose of his life is to tell every one that they don't have to live that way, they can be free.
ReplyDelete1) He found the word "I."
1.Equality discovers a cabin with a bunch of books of words like "I" me and you.
ReplyDelete2.Equalit discovers that he is free from harm and punishment and he can do anything he waunts.
1)He noticed that some of the books that he was reading in the cabin had the words "I" in them.
ReplyDelete2)His purpose in life was to be able to tell the people that they can be free and do what they want to.