In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian sees the dead body of a moose floating in the water. The sight of the decaying animal, along with the realization of its circumstances, makes him feel nauseous and sick. This experience is a stark reminder of the harsh realities of survival in the wilderness.
He see thw plane with the daed pilot
this is charlotte....... No he is a sweat and he makes me sick every time i see him
by the water and the crash and the pian
brian
It is like water. It reflects light so that makes it so you can see in the mirror
Brian sees his reflection in the water, and he is frightened because he realizes how gaunt and weathered he looks after surviving in the wilderness for so long. This moment serves as a stark reminder of the physical toll that his survival journey has taken on him.
brian goes on the plane to see his father in canada
Sick.
it could of been sleeping under the water bottle but if not that bring it to the vets to see wats wrong
If I were you, I'd think about what actually makes you feel sick about her. Is it the fact that she got you ill, and you are afraid of becoming ill again, or does the girl have a hygiene problem? After assessing what about her makes you feel sick, then there is time for discussing this problem with her (if you care about her enough) try to make out with another girl and see if the same thing happens. you might be scared of intimacy...if not, make out with the original girl again and see if it happens again. If so, I guess you just DO NOT CLICK with this particular girl. If all those things make you sick, you might need therapy. you could be gay. try making out with a guy. unless you are a girl...
Call me insensitive, but when I see a leprous person it makes me rather sick to my stomach.
Brian sees his reflection and notices how different he looks from when he first arrived in the wilderness after the plane crash. He observes his longer hair, beard growth, and overall rough appearance, realizing the physical toll the experience has taken on him.