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English, 27.05.2021 03:00 TrueKing184

Into the wild questions: Why did he do what he did? How were his actions related to his history with his family? Was he justified doing and acting as he did? Did his actions hurt anyone? Were their people in his life who he hurt that did not deserve it? Please explain Please give examples from the text.
Did Chris plan well? Was he prepared for what he faced in Alaska?

Why did the author choose to write this story? What is the author's perspective on Chris his actions and their consequences?
What do you think about the choices Chris made was he justified? Should he be held up as an example? why or why not explain

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