This document contains pre-reading questions about the book "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer. The questions ask about what makes a person intelligent, when an adventurous person should hold back, how to deal with a conflict, whether the reader is an introvert or extrovert, and if they would say something to someone taking a risk they don't like. The purpose is to get the reader thinking about themes that will be explored in the upcoming book such as adventure, risk-taking, and human intelligence and behavior.
This document contains pre-reading questions about the book "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer. The questions ask about what makes a person intelligent, when an adventurous person should hold back, how to deal with a conflict, whether the reader is an introvert or extrovert, and if they would say something to someone taking a risk they don't like. The purpose is to get the reader thinking about themes that will be explored in the upcoming book such as adventure, risk-taking, and human intelligence and behavior.
This document contains pre-reading questions about the book "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer. The questions ask about what makes a person intelligent, when an adventurous person should hold back, how to deal with a conflict, whether the reader is an introvert or extrovert, and if they would say something to someone taking a risk they don't like. The purpose is to get the reader thinking about themes that will be explored in the upcoming book such as adventure, risk-taking, and human intelligence and behavior.
Provide a specific situation or explanation. (2) 2. When should an adventurous person "hold back"? (1) 3. Give an example of how a person can best deal with someone with whom they have a conflict? (1) 4. Are you an introvert, or an extrovert. Provide an example. (2) 5. If you knew someone who was taking a risk that you did not like, would you say something to that person? Why or why not? (2)