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In the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian only experiences the "first day" of being in the wilderness after the plane crash. The rest of the story revolves around his attempts to survive and find rescue using the hatchet as his main tool.
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Brian measures time in the hatchet using the position of the sun in the sky and by carving notches on his shelter post to track the passage of days.
In Hatchet, Brian measures time by marking the passing days on the stone next to his shelter. He also records events that happen.
In Hatchet, Brian measures time by marking the passing days on the stone next to his shelter. He also records events that happen.
he was alone for 54 days until he was found.
Brian stays in the wild for 54 days before he is finally rescued.
Brian, the protagonist in "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, stayed in the woods for 54 days before being rescued.
When Brian sees the wolf in the book "Hatchet," it has been approximately 54 days since the crash.
In "Hatchet," Brian stayed in the wilderness for 54 days after a plane crash. In "Brian's Winter," he faces the challenges of surviving through winter, which extends his time in the wilderness.
When Brian was rescued, he had been stranded ( In the woods) for fifty-four days. thats a butt ton of days.
for 52 days at list a 2 mothes
It took 4 days to build it
More than 2 to 3 months (thats when the rescue was stopped)