really, you should boil it first and remember that hatchet was a fictional story. it was only ok to do because it was in a river of moving water. there are many risks to doing this so be on the safe side and boil it.
Brian established his shelter near the lake, because he knew that he could drink water from the lake and that the lake was the only place he knew where there was water.
because there water and food in the water.
Brian was really dehydrated so he drank the lake water.
Brian finds shelter in a small rock overhang near the edge of the lake. He uses the hatchet to clear some of the brush and create a makeshift shelter with a fire pit and lean-to.
Brian drops the hatchet into the lake in Chapter 13 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. This moment marks a significant turning point in Brian's survival journey as he realizes he can live without the hatchet.
how does brian see and hear diffrently from when he first crashedin the lake in the book hatchet
Brian needed the lake because he was stranded in the forest after a plane crash, and the lake provided a source of fresh water for him to drink. Without access to clean water, he would not have been able to survive for very long. Additionally, the lake was a potential source of fish for food, helping him meet his basic survival needs.
by the water and the crash and the pian
In a L shaped lake
A moose
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, "receded" refers to the water level going down or moving back. It often describes how the water level of the lake changes as Brian's survival journey progresses.
his hatchet sticking out of the muck (if your talking about the part when he drops his hatchet while trying to break into the plane)