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.
The book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is worth 7 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
You can find a free Accelerated Reader test for 'Hatchet' in most schools. These schools have the programs set up for children.
Fear that the boy will not make it and relief when he lives.
This really depends on the reader. It may leave no mark at all, or it may inspire a curiousity of Nigerian culture.
The author may have capitalized "Secret" in "Hatchet" to emphasize its importance as a key element in the story. By capitalizing it, the author signals to the reader that the secret will play a significant role in the plot and character development.
Deoending on what you are hoping to inspire your reader about, be upbeat and optimistic (positive). keep the reader happy and use different examples of why they should be inspired by the specific topic.
Gary Paulsen's novel "Hatchet" won the Newbery Honor award in 1988. It was also a recipient of the prestigious Margaret A. Edwards Award in 1997 for its significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature.
A hatchet
The cast of Molly Hatchet - 2007 includes: Molly Hatchet as Molly Hatchet
The hatchet in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is described as a standard, general-purpose hatchet with a steel blade and a wooden handle. It becomes the protagonist's most important tool for survival in the wilderness after a plane crash.
Sure! In the book "Hatchet," there is a passage where Brian describes the sound of the wind blowing through the trees as a "constant roar." This use of sensory detail helps the reader visualize and hear the intensity of the wind, creating a vivid image in their mind.
it is hard to cut down a tree with a hatchet. (a hatchet is a smaller version of an axe)