His mother gave it to brian befor he got on the plane
In the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian starts a fire in the hatchet by striking the hatchet's blade against a rock, creating a spark that ignites some dry moss he had collected. By blowing gently on the sparks, Brian is able to help the fire grow and sustain itself.
his mom gave the hatchet before he got on the plane
the hatchet
how does brain in the book hatchet think about the fire.
by finding his inner soul
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian uses the $20 bill to start a fire. He folds it up and ignites it with sparks from his hatchet in order to create a signal fire for potential rescuers.
Brian tries using the hatchet to strike the sparks from the rock but fails to start a fire. He then tries using the hatchet to strike the sparks against the hatchet's blade, but this too fails.
Driftwood is first mentioned on page 102 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, where Brian uses it to start a fire.
In "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the protagonist Brian prepares for his feast by catching and killing a turtle. He then takes the turtle apart, cleans it, and cooks it over a fire to eat for his meal.
in the book hatchet the key to the fire was the porcupine's attack and the dream Brian had.
In "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the main character Brian was unable to start a fire because he was missing a way to start it. He had firewood and tinder, but could not generate a spark to create a flame. This key element of a fire-starting tool like matches or a lighter was what prevented him from igniting a fire.
Throwing the hatchet at the porcupine caused sparks to fly, igniting the dry moss underneath. This incident made Brian realize that he could create fire by striking the hatchet against a rock, leading him to successfully start his first fire.
take wood and use the hatchet to shave
Brian uses birch bark to create fluff for starting a fire with a hatchet. He shaves thin strips of the inner bark off the birch tree and then fluffs them up to create a highly flammable tinder that easily ignites with a spark from the hatchet. This fluff helps him start a fire quickly and efficiently in the wilderness.