The narrator ment that brian had hope to survive but he did not have hope that he would be rescued bringing to "tough hope.''
When Brian was rescued, he had been stranded ( In the woods) for fifty-four days. thats a butt ton of days.
Chapter 16
While washing his hands in the lake, he senses something and turns around just in time to face a huge moose. The moose attacks him, throwing him into the water, thrashing him around, and badly hurting his ribs and his shoulder.
Brian apreciates the wonderful view of nature and animals.
Brian can't hit the fish because he is aiming to high. The water refracts the image by bending the light. So in order to hit the fish Brian must actually aim below the fish.
Brian Robeson encounters these animals in the Canadian wilderness:
Type your answer here... Those little red berry things... and then he throws up.
A. That starts with a. It also ends with a too.
Pig,
ellipse with spike legs and circle snout with slits and eyes and squiggly tail
The water makes the fish appear to be higher than they are, making it so he must aim under them to hit one. He kept missing at first because he didn't allow for the refraction of the water.
water and how hungry he was.
Brain rebuilds his shelter to show people he can do it. It takes him a long time because he is building it bigger.
Yes they did... it is called "A Cry in the Wild" It's an old movie but is closely based on the book. Great to use in the classroom after reading the book. It's hard to find, check your school or district media center or a public library because it costs a fortune online!
The one by Gary Paulsen? It makes you pity Brian and be glad you aren't him I guess? I haven't read the whole thing yet because we're doing it in a group at school and can only read a certain amount of chapters each night.
Brian fashioned a ladder from a dead pine.