Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Thief Lord Due 3/11

Prosper, Bo, and their friends are all orphans. But why do they all choose to live on their own? What are the advantages of their lifestyle? What are its potential dangers? What other options do they have? How was Ida raised when she was an orphan girl? This must be a minimum of five sentences.

3 comments:

  1. Prosper, Bo, and their friends decide not to be in an orphanage because they don’t want to go home with someone else. Ida was treated well and used to play in the tall orphanage window. The Merciful Sisters were kind, but when Hornet didn’t want to be an orphan and ignored everyone. Also, they have a good life until Scippio lied to them. Prosper and Bo don’t want to go to an orphanage because then their aunt will find them and send Prosper far away from Bo. I conclusion, Bo, Prosper, ad their friends don’t want to be orphans

    -Neave

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  2. I think Scipio's gang chooses to live on their own because they feel that they will be better off by themselves. With their friends they feel that they are OK without caretakers like the one at the Seven Sisters Orphanage. An advantage of their lifestyle is... They have freedom to do things that they might not be able to do at the Seven Sisters Orphanage. A few potential dangers of their lifestyle are... First, the Stella isn't the safest place for children to live because it doesn't have any type of security. Second, the Stella isn't the healthiest place either because it is an abandioned movie theater! The other options they have are... First, they would all be accepted into the Seven Sisters Orphanage. Second, we know Prosper and Bo have living relatives that are somewhat happy to take them in, and if any of the other orphans have living relatives I think they would take them in as well. When Ida was an orphan she was living in the Seven Sisters Orphanage and was treated very well. In conclusion, those are the reasons why I think Scipio's gang lives on their own, the advantages of their lifestyle and its dangers and precautions, their other options, and how Ida was raised as an orphan.

    -Evy

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  3. Prosper, Bo, and their friends probably choose to live on their own because they are doing really well and they have somebody (not any more) to lean on. The advantages of this lifestyle are that they can do whatever they want, and have a comfortable home where they live. The potential dangers are being caught, found, or kicked out by the owner. The other options they have are going to Ida Spaventino, finding a new hideout, or being found. When Ida was a girl, she was raised as an orphan, and she saw the magical merry-go-round. In conclusion, all of these questions connect into a circle and loop back around.
    -zoee

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