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6 August, 11:37

What do the narrators of both selections "train trip" and "wild" have in common

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  1. 6 August, 11:55
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    The narrators of both "Train Trip" and "Wild" focus on their emotional connection to having a journey that were impulsive in nature.

    "Train Trip" centers on the narrator feeling both excitement and hesitance in going to Canada while "Wild's" narrator focuses on her feeling of hiking in the wild by trailing Mojave Desert towards Washington State.

    Explanation:

    "Train Trip" is a story written by Ernest Hemingway while "Wild" is a story written by Cheryl Strayd.

    Train Trip is all about a story between a father and a son (named Jimmy) and their trip to Canada by train. The father witnesses a guard being stabbed to death by a criminal inside the train.

    Wild is all about Cheryl Strayd and her journey by independently trailing a mountain, which was an impulsive decision that strengthened her.
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