While reading Baker and Finkelstein's texts, did you question whether or not they were true as you were reading? Why/why not? Do they strike you now as a true stories?
What do we know about Baker and Finkelstein's identities and how might this affect their respective credibilities?
How might either of these stories be told differently if they were written from a different person's perspective (for example: Baker's parents or the girl Finkelstein talks to on the hotline)?
If you found out both Baker and Finkelstein had lied about their stories, who would you be more mad at? Why?
What's a passage that stood out to you from one of this week's readings? Cite it and explain why. (Note: The quote does not count towards your overall word count.)