In chapters 14-17 of "Hatchet," Brian improves his arrows by refining their design and construction techniques. He learns to create better fletching using materials from his surroundings, which helps the arrows fly straighter. Additionally, he experiments with different types of shafts and points, ultimately leading to more effective hunting tools. These improvements enhance his ability to catch food and survive in the wilderness.
He used good, smooth bark and his hatchet.
No, in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the protagonist Brian does not make a pouch specifically for arrows. Brian primarily uses his hatchet to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash.
arrows crafted by Brian for use in hunting
He used bark
The book is called hatchet because the hatchet that brian has is everything. it made arrows for fish and sharped his spear. also it is needed to make fire and he uses it to scrape metal off the plane.
Brian had a Hatchet that his mother gave him.
he uses it for a string in his bow & arrows
A hatchet
In chapters 5 and 6 of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian continues to struggle to survive in the wilderness following the plane crash. He grapples with loneliness, hunger, and fear, but also starts to develop survival skills by learning how to search for food and make a fire. These chapters highlight Brian's determination and resourcefulness as he navigates the challenges of his new environment.
he uses a rock and his hatchet and rubs them together which creates sparks so therefor he gets some sticks and starts a fire! :)
Where did Brian in the book Hatchet get his Hatchet
well