Why would you not include Chirs going to a shopping mall in your Journal entry?
He's not attracted to material items
Name two transedetalist principals that we learned about at the start of the book
Connecting to nature, nonconformity, self-reliance, experimentalism
Other than the epigraph what literary tool is found before some chapters of the book that helps
Maps
Name two Characteristics of Chris's personality that we've seen so far!
Answers very, just explain your self
How does the transcendentalist idea of connecting with nature come up in the book?
MUST BE MORE SPECIFIC THAN CHRIS GOES INTO THE WILD
Answers very, justify your self
Why is it important to read the epigraphs at the start of the chapter?
They help set the theme and mood of the chapter.
Name in a few sentences about Chris's journey through the Gulf of Mexico
Chris gets lost, talks to some duck hunters, he eventually ends up in the ocean, and almost drowns
Answers very, justify your self
How does Chris hide his items that he doesn't want to lose?
He buries them
Describe with two details from the story Chris' attachment to Wayne Westerberg
Friends, connect for work, Chris sends nice letters to him etc.
Name two examples of how the theme of "relationships" has been present in the book so far.
Chris' family, people he has met, Wayne
True or False
Chris enters Mexico illegally across the border.
True
Why does Chris feel uncomfortable in society at the end of chapter four?
He's been away from people for a long time.
The quote "Can this be the same Alex that set out in July 1990? Malnutrition and the road have taken a toll on his body. Over 25 pounds lost. But his spirit is soaring." (Krakauer 37)
What transcendentalist idea is found in this quote?
Answers, very justify your self
What treasured book does Chris leave Wayne?
War and Peace