it was the lake and the seasons
Brian considered himself lucky because he survived a plane crash and was able to find food and shelter in the wilderness. However, he also experienced unlucky situations such as the lack of useful supplies and equipment, as well as encounters with wildlife that posed a threat to his survival.
He got lucky because he could build his shelter against a tree that had gotten hit by a glacier.
he is unlucky that the plane he was in clashed but he is lucky that he was alive.
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the airplane missed him
A 4 leaf clover is very lucky however if a gnome catches you it is unlucky...
No, there is no such thing as a lucky or unlucky number: there is only superstition.
No number is lucky or unlucky, though some superstitious people believe otherwise.
how does brain in the book hatchet think about the fire.
In "Hatchet," the character Brian is wearing a green flannel shirt when the pilot of the plane he is on suffers a heart attack and crashes in the Canadian wilderness.
Some cultures consider 13 to be an unlucky number, while others view it as lucky. This perception of luck associated with the number 13 varies among different societies and individuals. Ultimately, whether someone views 13 as lucky or unlucky is subjective.
Brian makes fire, makes tools, makes a raft, and guts animals with his hatchet.
I think Brian found cheese.
Yes, the term for being lucky but unlucky is "schadenfreude." This German word refers to feeling pleasure at someone else's misfortune while experiencing one's own good luck.
Brian Coward DOES NOT like anyone I think.I think he is very smart and if he does like someone they are lucky that he likes them.VERY LUCKY. I would love it if he liked me.
Many people believe the number 13 is unlucky. However, some cultures think of it as lucky. In Italy, I think, the numbers 4 and 17 are considered unlucky, and I think the number 9 in Japan is associated with death. However, numbers like 8 and 328 are considered prosperous in Chinese culture.