Prompt: 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.

Prompt Response: Chapter 8 of Into the Wild stood out the most to me. I found Krakauer tying Mcandless to all these other young, adventurous men was compelling. It helped further my understanding of his journey of finding ultimate freedom. What made the chapter interesting to me is the connections that were drawn between all the young men's stories. How they are all connected by similar traits but still had differences in their act and mindsets. 

Summary: In class we did the Into the Wild Chapters 1 - 10 Unit Test.

Reflection: Through taking the test, I proved my knowledge of the first 10 Chapters of Into the Wild. 

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