he was old
As a character in the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, I felt compassionate towards Brian Robeson's struggles and admired his resilience and resourcefulness in the face of adversity. His thoughts and actions demonstrated his determination to survive and adapt in the wilderness, which made him a compelling and relatable protagonist.
amazed
Commit your action
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Reflex action is the instant reaction of our body while hormonial action takes more time to react
it is often termed the action neuron because it tells the muscles what to do or how to react.
It was a high level wind
Brian feels a wave of panic and fear when he realizes the pilot is dead because he now has to navigate the wilderness on his own. He understands that he must rely on his own wits and resources to survive.
That would be 'react' or 'reaction'.
Astonished. When Jesus returns that means that will be the end of the world. Remember your thoughts and opions may differ from his answer!!!:)
Brian is devastated when he returns to the shelter and sees the destruction caused by the tornado in "Hatchet." He is overwhelmed by the loss of his shelter and supplies, and feels defeated by the setback in his struggle to survive in the wilderness.
it was a great action packed movie but most of the acting sucked
Action, react(ion), de/activate