In "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian Robeson makes a bow by first finding a suitable flexible branch and then shaping it to create a curve. He uses his hatchet to carve notches in the ends of the branch. For the string, he employs a strong, thin material he finds, such as the inner fibers from a tree or animal sinew, tying it securely to the notches. This allows him to create a functional bow for hunting.
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in hacthet , he makes a light bow to kill small game, but in brians winter, he made a war bow to kill big animals
Brian needs to make a bow and arrow in the book "hatchet"because he needs food and to get food he needs t hunt so he needs to make hunting weapons. He needs to make the bow and arrow to hunt.
he discovers how to masturbates with his bow
he discovers how to masturbates with his bow
Brian first made a bow and arrow to help him catch something to eat in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
He used the bow and arrow for the foolbirds and he used the spear for fish.
Brian makes a bow and arrow in "Hatchet" by using a sapling for the bow, string from his windbreaker for the bowstring, and feathers from his jacket for the fletching. He finds a suitable rock to use as an arrowhead, and he learns how to aim and shoot by practicing.
He used the bow and arrow for the foolbirds and he used the spear for fish.
The moose came and destoryed Brian's shelter, tools, bed, and put out his fire Hope this helps you
he uses it for a string in his bow & arrows
Brian made tools such as a bow and arrow, a fish spear, a shelter using natural materials, a fire starter, and a fishing hook using items from the plane wreckage in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.