Reflect on your reading of Into the Wild chapters 1–10. Which chapter stood out to you the most, and why? In your response, explain what specifically made this chapter meaningful, interesting, or impactful. You may consider elements such as McCandless’s actions, a key event, a theme, or Krakauer’s storytelling.

 Response: My favorite chapter so far might be chapter 8. It just really stood out to me in its content. That chapter was neat in the storytelling sense, the choice to divert from McCandless' direct story and instead put him in the context of similar situations. This chapter really helped me contextualize more the possible motives for McCandless and all of the other explorers who died. It really lets you peer into everyone's minds and its kind of eerie to see all these (for lack of a better word) suicide trips back to back. I guess I was also curious to hear about a variety of situations.

Summary: We took a test on Into the Wild chapters 1-10

Reflection: I think I did pretty good on the test. I knew most of them though there were a few that felt like they didn't have a good answer.

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