you are a boy who's life is horrible you make the right choice to rip the carpet. You have great friends at your side.until one night you escape and free.
You are Iqbal, a boy from Pakistan. You are awesome at making carpets and you can even make the buhara. You were sold for $16. That is very little money i would say. You have a horrible life, i agree with Mhari, actually all of the people froom the factory have horrible lifes. You were sent to the Tomb because you ripped the best carpet. Your friends went to visit you and gave you food and water every night. I think they kept you in the TOmb for 3 days. One day you escaped.
You are intelligent and will trick Hussain kan. you are from a family in Pakistan that's poor. Your family needed money for the Medicine that your brother needed. Then your father was going to sell your sister for the medicine. Then you said no i'll go instead. so you went. since then you have been in child labor and are the only kid that knows nobody leaves the sweat shop.you only do stuff intentionaly that will do something good to everyone.
You are the breavest kid that Fatima had ever known before you are fearless but really tricky you can get out of trouble in a flash and in the tomb in a snap You are also a one word kid who dosen't care what other people thing you are also the smartest person in the factory THE LUCKIEST KID WITHOUT CARING IF HE IS POUR OR NOT !!!!!!
You were born in pakistan and you can make the cool blue bukhara but then you riped it and you were locked in the tomb lucky that your friends helped you survive in there, then you escaped.
No conozco a Iqbal y tampoco su verdadera historia, pero después de leer vuestro blog creo que puede ser mi siguiente libro en inglés. Gracias por compartirlo, discutirlo y dar vuestras opiniones sobre un libro que por desgracia es una realidad en muchos países del mundo. Enhorabuena por este blog y por todo el trabajo que os ha supuesto hacerlo, estoy muy orgullosa de vosotros grado 5!!
you are a boy who's life is horrible you make the right choice to rip the carpet. You have great friends at your side.until one night you escape and free.
ReplyDeleteYou are Iqbal, a boy from Pakistan. You are awesome at making carpets and you can even make the buhara. You were sold for $16. That is very little money i would say. You have a horrible life, i agree with Mhari, actually all of the people froom the factory have horrible lifes. You were sent to the Tomb because you ripped the best carpet. Your friends went to visit you and gave you food and water every night. I think they kept you in the TOmb for 3 days. One day you escaped.
ReplyDeleteYou are intelligent and will trick Hussain kan. you are from a family in Pakistan that's poor. Your family needed money for the Medicine that your brother needed. Then your father was going to sell your sister for the medicine. Then you said no i'll go instead. so you went. since then you have been in child labor and are the only kid that knows nobody leaves the sweat shop.you only do stuff intentionaly that will do something good to everyone.
ReplyDeletejosh awsome job i like how you put the details were it went so nice job
ReplyDeleteYou are the breavest kid that Fatima had ever known before you are fearless but really tricky you can get out of trouble in a flash and in the tomb in a snap You are also a one word kid who dosen't care what other people thing you are also the smartest person in the factory
ReplyDeleteTHE LUCKIEST KID WITHOUT CARING IF HE IS POUR OR NOT !!!!!!
You were born in pakistan and you can make the cool blue bukhara but then you riped it and you were locked in the tomb lucky that your friends helped you survive in there, then you escaped.
ReplyDeleteNice comment Emil, and it is true, Iqbal is really lucky that his friends helped him while he was in the Tomb.
DeleteNo conozco a Iqbal y tampoco su verdadera historia, pero después de leer vuestro blog creo que puede ser mi siguiente libro en inglés. Gracias por compartirlo, discutirlo y dar vuestras opiniones sobre un libro que por desgracia es una realidad en muchos países del mundo.
ReplyDeleteEnhorabuena por este blog y por todo el trabajo que os ha supuesto hacerlo, estoy muy orgullosa de vosotros grado 5!!