Chapters 25-28

Why does William leave Mr. Sands? Do you think his actions were justified or rude?
William leaves Mr. Sands because he was tired of being a slave. Mr. Sands told William that after being a slave for five years, he would be freed. I believe that Williams actions were completely justified because he didn't want to be a slave anymore, however I can see where people might think it would be rude because Mr. Sands did say he would free him in five years.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This post is too thin to warrant a grade. You do not discuss the relationship between Sands and William