According to Krakauer, what do he and McCandless have in common?

A.
Both were very careful in the wild.

B.
Neither took unnecessary chances.

C.
Neither was suicidal.

D.
Both were obsessed with mountain climbing.

D. Both were obsessed with mountain climbing.

To answer that question, we need to consult Krakauer's book. The best way to find specific information from a book is by referring to the index or table of contents. These sections usually provide an organized list of topics or chapters covered in the book.

If you have a physical copy of the book, you can look for the table of contents at the beginning or the index at the end. In the table of contents, you'll find a list of chapters, and you can go to the relevant section to find the information you're looking for. If you don't have a physical copy, you can try searching for an online version of the book or use an e-reader that allows you to search through the text.

Once you locate the relevant chapter or section, you can read that portion of the book to find the answer to the question. Look for any passages or statements made by Krakauer about his own similarities with McCandless. Pay attention to any specific details or anecdotes that highlight their similarities.

By following these steps, you should be able to find the information you seek in Krakauer's book and determine which option (A, B, C, or D) accurately describes what he and McCandless have in common.

According to Krakauer, a journalist and author of the book "Into the Wild," he and McCandless have the following in common:

A. Both were very careful in the wild. - This is not explicitly stated as a commonality between Krakauer and McCandless.

B. Neither took unnecessary chances. - This is not explicitly stated as a commonality between Krakauer and McCandless.

C. Neither was suicidal. - This is not explicitly stated as a commonality between Krakauer and McCandless.

D. Both were obsessed with mountain climbing. - This is the correct answer. Krakauer mentions that he and McCandless shared the same obsession with mountain climbing.