Prompt: Chris chooses independence over relationships. When have you chosen to be on your own instead of relying on others? What happened, and would you make the same choice again?

Prompt Response: Iv'e chosen independence over relationships through the things I do. Many people I know partake in not so good things. This leads many people to fall under peer pressure but I don't. I choose to make my own choices on what I do based on what I think is best for myself, not what others do or think I should do. Even though these people are my friends doesn't mean I have to follow in their footsteps down a bad path, I can be independent.

Summary: We answered opinionated questions about the book.

Reflection: Hearing my classmates thoughts on these questions helped me understand McCanndles better than I did before.

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