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: For me, the latter half of chapter eight and chapter nine stood out to me. It was interesting how Krakauer compared McCandless's story to others who have gone on similar journeys. The story of Everett Ruess intrigued me the most because nobody knows where he went or what happened to him. He disappeared with the only trace being the Latin word for no one, "Nemo" carved into the wall of a cave. 

Summary: Today, we took the test for chapters 1-10 of "Into the Wild".

Reflection: The test was pretty easy and I believe I got an A.

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