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Iqbal - Chapter 4

  • Writer: Ms Tomczak
    Ms Tomczak
  • Apr 14, 2022
  • 1 min read

Do you think the decision to sell Iqbal into child labor is justified? Why or why not?


*Respond to the question in a comment box below. Reminder to please use full sentences and details to support your answer. Grammar and punctuation will be evaluated as well.


30 comentários


Ante Vranjkovic
Ante Vranjkovic
26 de mai. de 2022

I don't think the decision to sell iqbal into child labor was justified because since he's good at making carpets doesn't mean that he has to work all day. Iqbal should have the life of a normal child and not being a slave.

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laura.liu
laura.liu
14 de abr. de 2022

No, I don't think that the decision to sell Iqbal into child labor was justified, just because he's good at making carpets, that doesn't mean that you can just make him work, daily. Iqbal is only a child, and shouldn't just be working, but he should be having fun, making friends, and learning. That's why I think that the decision to sell Iqbal wasn't justified.

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vincent.liang
vincent.liang
14 de abr. de 2022

No, because iqbal recall his dad and his mom and the book never said anything about iqbal's family selling iqbal to child labour.

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Emily Mills
Emily Mills
14 de abr. de 2022

I don't think the decision to sell Iqbal into child labor is justified, because carpet making is a dangerous job especially with all the fumes he could get very sick, when he should be in school learning or helping his family with the farm to get money instead of being sold into child labor.

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Sidney Hanley-Rose
Sidney Hanley-Rose
14 de abr. de 2022

I don't think the decision of selling iqbal into child labor is justified because he could get hurt making things like carpets, bricks and other types of clothing and items also because in whatever environment he is in all the dust and chemicals that are in the room could make him really sick.

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