Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Day 2 (1/21) -- Question 2

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2.Why does the author choose to give that information to you early in the book?

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  1. the author chooses to give you this information because it leaves you with a hook and makes you wonder what caused him to die and give up his money and car.

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  2. maybe to let the reader know ahead of time who he was && why he might have done it...? to let us know why he's so interested in what happened.

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  3. to let you make your own infrence on the book before hand (your prediction may be correct or incorrect) which may be kind of misleading.

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  4. for that the author could write about what chris did and what people though of him that he knew and he meet

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  5. The author choose to give that information to us early in the book because i think it is a catchy intro. and it gets the readers attention and that's wut is really important. I thouhgt it was a good idea 2 mansion wut Chris has done so far.

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  6. The author choose to give that information to us so we could know how he did during this story. (*.*)>

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  7. I think the author chose to do this, because its based on the true story and he gave everything about why Chris McCandless did it.

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  9. The author gave us information early in the book to learn where hes from, what hes been through. All we are doing is recovering his footsteps.

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  10. To show his adventure isnt just being there it is the trip to get get there that is worth it.

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  11. so we can know what is going on in the book and see if were going to like or not

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  12. The author chooses to give us that information early in the book is so we know more about the character and who he is.

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  13. i think like all the authors do...give us early information go get a better understanding of the book

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