In chapter 5 of "Hatchet," Brian was longing for food. He remembered the food he had packed for the plane ride which made him feel very hungry.
Hatchet
All I want to know is what Brian ate for his FEAST!!!
wild berrys
Brian first made a bow and arrow to help him catch something to eat in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
He had to have some kind of shelter and he had to have something to eat.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian eats mainly gut cherries and birds for food, and he doesn't specifically mention eating rabbits. He catches and eats small animals like birds, fish, and turtles for sustenance while trying to survive in the wilderness.
Type your answer here... Those little red berry things... and then he throws up.
Type your answer here... choke cherries
made fire himeself,forced himself to eat whatever he got
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the main character Brian encounters a black bear while he is surviving alone in the wilderness. The bear breaks into Brian's shelter, prompting Brian to create a spear for protection. Despite the bear being a threat, Brian manages to scare it away by jabbing it with the spear.
In Chapter 6 of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian eats berries that he discovers while foraging for food. He initially eats some that are red, but he is cautious and unsure if they are safe. Eventually, he finds small, dark berries that he identifies as edible and consumes them, feeling relief as they provide him with nourishment. This experience highlights his growing survival skills and adaptability in the wilderness.
Brian faces multiple difficulties in the book "Hatchet", such as surviving a plane crash, learning how to build a shelter and make fire, finding food to eat, dealing with his loneliness and fear, and ultimately battling against nature and himself to stay alive in the wilderness.