Think about a moment when your understanding of your family changed as you got older. How did that shift impact your perspective, and how does that connect to Chris’s realization about his parents in Chapter 11?

 Prompt Response: As I got older, the way I saw my family changed a lot. When I was younger, I thought my parents were always right and had everything figured out. But as I grew up, I started to see that they get stressed, make mistakes, and don’t always know what to do. That made me realize they are just people trying their best. It helped me be more patient and understanding with them. This connects to Chris in Chapter 11 of Into the Wild. When he learns the truth about his father’s past, he feels hurt and angry, and it changes how he sees his parents. It pushes him away from them. My experience made me understand my family more, but Chris’s experience made him feel more distant. Both show how learning new things about your family can really change how you see them.

Summary: Today I took a quiz on chapter 1-10. 

Reflection: I started reading chapter 11 in class.

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