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Research Homework collection and chat

Research Homework collection and chat. The website “Biography.com” reports that. Also, “Online Literature” a dds that. STOP here and tie In more about Chris!. You have great quotes! Use them!!!. The website “Biography.com” reports that. ADD a quote from Krakauer and your own thoughts!

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Research Homework collection and chat

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  1. Research Homework collection and chat

  2. The website “Biography.com” reports that Also, “Online Literature” adds that STOP here and tie In more about Chris!

  3. You have great quotes! Use them!!!

  4. The website “Biography.com” reports that • ADD a quote from Krakauer and your own thoughts! • This sounds a lot like the McCandless that Krakauer describes throughout the novel, especially when he adds in the author’s note that, “[Chris] entertained no illusions that he was trekking into a land of milk and honey; peril, adversity, and Tol-stoyan renunciation were precisely what he was seeking” (Into the Wild). Chris knew he would not have the comfort of easy meat, tobacco, alcohol or women when he went into the wilderness, but that just made him want it all the more. He wanted to be like Tolstoy. Also, “Online Literature” adds that STOP here and tie In more about Chris!

  5. The website “Biography.com” reports that • This sounds a lot like the McCandless that Krakauer describes throughout the novel, especially when he adds in the author’s note that, “[Chris] entertained no illusions that he was trekking into a land of milk and honey; peril, adversity, and Tol-stoyan renunciation were precisely what he was seeking” (Into the Wild). Chris knew he would not have the comfort of easy meat, tobacco, alcohol or women when he went into the wilderness, but that just made him want it all the more. He wanted to be like Tolstoy. Also, “Online Literature” adds that Add this Where did you get this? Add your Citation info for this last section!

  6. Topic #2 Due next class – Feb 18th (research + How related to Into the Wild And McCandless) Topic #1 Due today (research + How related to Into the Wild And McCandless) Topic #3 Due a week from today Feb 20th (research + How related to Into the Wild And McCandless)

  7. Working Works Cited Due a week from Tuesday Feb 25th (all sources used… Using www.easybib.com)

  8. 1) Culpable - Deserving of blame 2) Mitigating - to make less severe or painful 3) Quandary - a situation or circumstance that presents problems difficult to solve 4) Heinous – grossly wicked or evil 5) Coddling - to treat tenderly; pamper 6) Zeal - Enthusiastic devotion to a cause 7) Demagoguery – words (rhethoric) that appeals to emotions and prejudices 8) Maelstrom - A violent turbulent situation Activity 3 - Quickfire definitions

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