Brian has to rebuild his shelter twice in "Hatchet" because his first shelter is destroyed by a tornado that unexpectedly hits the area. The second time, he rebuilds it because his first shelter gets infested with insects, making it uninhabitable. This forces Brian to adapt and learn from his mistakes to create a more resilient shelter.
Brian rebuilds his shelter in "Hatchet" after the tornado destroys it to protect himself from the elements and animals. He spends so much time on it because having a secure shelter is vital for his survival in the wilderness, providing him with protection and a sense of security.
The cave was helpful because it could be like a shelter to Brain.
the hatchet
Brian stored his food in the shelter he built by hanging it high up on a tree branch to keep it away from animals.
His mother.
the airplane missed him
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Brain mum dad deark
how does brain in the book hatchet think about the fire.
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.
A timber wolf
yes ... and he doesn't die.