Prompt: Chris chooses independence over relationships. When have you chosen to be on your own instead of relying on others? What happened, and would you make the same choice again?

Prompt Response: A time I chose to be on my own instead of relying on others was when I set up and hosted a sleepover for my little sister by myself. My mom was feeling really sick that day, so she could not get things done for the sleepover. I put myself up to run this thing all by myself. I planned activities, got snacks, and bought other necessities to make it a great night. I hosted and looked after the girls all by myself, without my mom's help. If I had a do over for the sleepover I would still choose to host and plan by myself. 

Summary: In class we created critical thinking questions for Chapter 8 of Into the Wild.

Reflection: Through reading Chapter 8 of Into the Wild, I learned a lot about the public's opinion on McCandless's journey, most thought he was stupid. 

 

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