He used the bow and arrow for the foolbirds and he used the spear for fish.
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how does brain in the book hatchet think about the fire.
arrows crafted by Brian for use in hunting
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian uses the energy transmitter to recharge the emergency locator beacon by connecting it to the battery terminals. This allows the beacon to send out a signal for rescue.
Brian makes fire, makes tools, makes a raft, and guts animals with his hatchet.
Brian chose to use the tail section of the airplane as a shelter instead of a lean-to in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
on the plane
In the book "Hatchet," Brian put aside his gut feelings of hesitation and panic when he had to use his hatchet to cut into the tail of the plane in order to access the survival pack. Despite feeling queasy and fearful, he was able to push through his discomfort and focus on the task at hand.
No, Brian uses his hatchet to strike the flint walls of the cave he is sleeping in.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the main character Brian uses resources such as his hatchet, fire, fishing gear, and his knowledge of survival skills to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash leaves him stranded. He also relies on his determination and resilience to overcome the challenges he faces.
Brian uses the hatchet throughout the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, so there isn't a specific page range where he uses it exclusively. The hatchet is a key tool that Brian relies on for survival in the wilderness, and it is mentioned and used on various pages throughout the story.