Write one SEE/A paragraph on each chapter.
Ch.9 "Are Hunters Born or Made?":
Consider what Castillo shares in the New Mexico in Focus interview. Now consider the chapter "Are Hunters Born or Made?" Mi'jo calls himself a hunter. Why does he assume that role? Refer to the reading. Consider how this topic pertains to today. Overall, to what extent does this concept of the man as a hunter still apply? Incorporate a quote from this chapter as evidence, and incorporate a quotation from a news or research source on this subject and explain how each serves to support or prove your point.
Ch.10 "Swimming with Sharks": Parenting
At the end of ch.10, Castillo worries about sharks in the water on her trip with her son to Galapagos, but we see examples of "sharks" throughout the chapter. Who or what are the "sharks" Castillo and her son deal with in this chapter? How does this affect Castillo's parenting? Consider how this topic pertains to today. Overall, are the circumstances today more alike or different from Castillo's experiences? Incorporate a quote from this chapter as evidence, and incorporate a quotation from a news or research source on this subject and explain how each serves to support or prove your point.