By throwing the hatchet at the porcupine which landed at wall and that's how sparks hot created
Brian from hatchet made his fire in the following steps... 1-He strikes the hatchet on the wall of the cave 2-he lives in and it sparks; the cave's mineral makeup included flint.
in the book hatchet the key to the fire was the porcupine's attack and the dream Brian had.
Brian was sleeping when a porcupine wandered in.It was dark,and Brian couldn't see what it was,so he threw his hatchet,missed,and hit the hatchet on the rocky wall of his shelter,causing a nick in his hatchet.
yes
Great Porcupine Fire happened in 1911.
It was the fire, because the fire would be burning up everything brian would be giving it therefore it would be eating for the fire, and Brian would be recieveing food if he were to cook anything on the fire. Making "the hungry friend" the fire that he created.
Brian's hungry friend in the book "Hatchet" is a porcupine that he kills and eats for food after he crash-lands in the wilderness and is struggling to survive. It is a significant moment in the story as it highlights Brian's resourcefulness and his ability to adapt to his challenging environment.
A porcupine visits Brian and inadvertently helps him figure out how to build a fire by making him realize that the bark of a tree is dry and flammable. Brian observes the porcupine chewing on the bark, which gives him the idea to use it as kindling for his fire.
the hatchet
take wood and use the hatchet to shave
Brian decided to make a fire when he got the idea by throwing the hatchet at the porcupine which landed at the wall and that's how sparks got created. For the egg cooking he took a stick, rolled the egg in the fire, and rolled it out with a stick. The stick got burnt and caught on fire so he rushed and threw it in the lake relieved.
brian made fire by making a nest out of birch bark, striking his hatchet on the cave walls,then he blew on the sparks to get it going.