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 4 stands out because it depicts McCandless’s "point of no return" when he abandons his Datsun and burns his money. Krakauer’s storytelling effectively highlights this radical transition from a college graduate to a nomadic seeker. The event is impactful because it proves Chris was willing to sacrifice every form of material security for total independence. It serves as a meaningful look at the extreme discipline and high stakes that defined his entire odyssey.

Summary: We took a test

Reflection: Angus is doing really well in our march madness group.

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