Walking Out Response
In David Quammen’s “Walking Out”, David enters the woods of Montana asa boy and leaves a man. The tragedy that happens to him and his father will When the boy and his father first arrived in Montana David was not at all happy to be there. He did not have the best time the year before and didn’t want to go. As soon as he got to Montana all he could think about was Evergreen Park and his life at home in Chicago. The sheltered life he had there was so different from the rugged outdoors of Montana. The boy was babying himself, saying he could not sleep in the hut on the mountain and asked his father to bring a tent. David is a young boy and has not fully understood people at this point in his life. His father talks to him much and many of the things his father say to him do
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David Walking, Evergreen Park, Walking David, Park David, Montana David, montana boy, evergreen park,
Approximate Word count = 551
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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