Brian tells time in two ways. The to ways were literal the other was in his mind.
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 chapter 3 of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian continues to struggle with his circumstances in the wilderness after the plane crash. He begins to realize the seriousness of his situation and the need to find ways to survive on his own. Brian starts to take inventory of his meager supplies and attempts to make a fire with the hatchet he salvaged from the plane wreckage.
After the plane crashed in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian survived in the wilderness using his wits and finding ways to stay alive. He built a shelter, made tools, and learned how to find food and make fire. Brian also dealt with challenges such as a tornado and a moose attack before being rescued.
Brian found a survival pack in the hatchet's sheath, which contained various useful items such as matches, a distress transmitter, a fishing kit, and a survival manual. He used these tools to help himself survive in the wilderness after his plane crash.
He measures times by events his experiences rather than by societal measures time.
No, Brian does not die in "Brian's Winter." This book is an alternate ending to Gary Paulsen's novel "Hatchet," where Brian learns to survive in the winter wilderness until he is eventually rescued.
smart reliable Brian Robeson - optismistic, keep hoping that he would be rescued - doesnt give up easily, try to think of ways to survive after the crash his mother - caring, gave her son the hatchet, worried about him - not loyal, the divorce Mr Perpich - positive, tell the others think positive
since brian was unsure of what the wolf would do to him he was scared and worried that he might be attacked, but then, similarly to the bear situation, the wolf showed no intention to harm him, and instead, brian nodded his head to him in respect. they lived without getting in each others ways, apart yet alongside each other.
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What are was to sayThe word measure
You can measure the volume of a liquidYou can measure the mass of the liquid with a scale
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== == A scale to measure the rock in different ways. That is only one of the ways though. A scale to measure the rock in different ways. That is only one of the ways though.