(If the photo uploaded) the happy face is the bird. Brian is rotating the bird on a stick that is held up by a second, forked stick. It's Brian's version of rotisserie chicken :)
for more details, see p. 145 in the book (the recent, green cover is a different page.)
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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.
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.
No, Brian uses his hatchet to strike the flint walls of the cave he is sleeping in.
Brian makes fire, makes tools, makes a raft, and guts animals with his hatchet.
Brian successfully made fire in Chapter 7 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
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.
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.
he uses a rock and his hatchet and rubs them together which creates sparks so therefor he gets some sticks and starts a fire! :)
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.
how does brain in the book hatchet think about the fire.