They need to happen
That everything happens for a reason.
That everything happens for a reason.
i dont know
he was alone and there was nothing for him..
Roaring a tornado that flipped him out of his shelter
Where did Brian in the book Hatchet get his Hatchet
He is going to visit his father in the Canadian oil fields because his parents are getting divorced and he is now going to spend his vacations with his father.
Hachet is about a 13 year old boy who crashes in a plane becaues his piloet had a heart attact. The plane landed in the lake and Brian Escabes with his hachet. Then brian learns to catch fish, birds, and rabbits. In the end a plane comes and saves him by following where the radio in the plane was (it was still on when he crashes).
The day of first meat on Hachet, also known as "meat day," refers to the moment when survivalist Brian Robeson successfully hunts and cooks his first meat while stranded in the wilderness. This significant event occurs in Gary Paulsen's novel "Hatchet," symbolizing a turning point in Brian's journey as he learns to adapt and thrive in the wild. It highlights his growth in skills and confidence as he overcomes challenges.
At the end of chapter 3 in "Hatchet," Brian successfully ignited a fire with the help of his hatchet and some dry grass. This fire serves as a turning point as it marks his ability to survive and adapt in the wilderness.
Brian made the mistake of drinking from the lake without boiling or purifying the water, leading to him experiencing severe cramps and vomiting. The water contained harmful bacteria which made him sick.
The main character in the book "Hatchet" is Brian Robeson, a 13-year-old boy who survives a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness. Other characters that appear in the story include Brian's parents, the pilot of the crashed plane, and various animals that Brian encounters while trying to survive.