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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.
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D. Both were obsessed with mountain climbing.
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