Present time.
I want to kill someone with a hatchet
The time and place of a story's action is often called the setting. The setting can be anywhere the author wants in to be.
Where did Brian in the book Hatchet get his Hatchet
A antonym for hatchet is either tomahawk, machete , bullhook, or bill
the setting in story means the time and place
Plane Chrash yoyoyoyo
The brain doesn't physically make a food shelf hatchet. It may be a result of miscommunication or a typo. If you meant to ask why someone would use a food shelf hatchet, it could be for preparing food in a rustic or outdoors setting.
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 writes on his wall
he writes on his wall
the Canadian wilderness and the Canadian oil fields. Hello people, I am only in 6th grade and I knew that. This question isn't using the correct grammar. It would actually go like this: What setting is Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen, set in?
it says on the book that its night and morning.
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In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Mr. Perpich is the pilot who suffers a heart attack and dies while flying Brian to visit his father. Brian is left alone to crash-land the plane in the wilderness, setting off the events of the story.
A hatchet
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