Oh, dude, Brian weighs approximately 100 pounds in the book "Hatchet." But like, who's counting, right? I mean, he's too busy surviving in the wilderness to worry about his weight. So, like, let's focus on more important things, shall we?
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Mr. Perpich is not a character in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. The main character, Brian Robeson, is the focus of the story and is the only human character for much of the book.
Not much. He was injured and tired, so once he realized what happened, he slept for a while.
Because he saw a TV show about turtles.
Brian saw a show on TV about turtles.
about 3 pounds
In the Hatchet's epilogue, it says Brian decided to do some research on the things he found in the wild. He finds out gut cherries are really chokecherries, sometimes referred to as choke berries.
NBA player Brian Roberts weighs 173 pounds.
If you are talking about Brain Robeson from Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, Brian knows much about turtles, because he watched a TV show about them. Hope this helps!
Some symbols in the book "Hatchet" include the hatchet itself, symbolizing survival and self-reliance. The pilot's survival pack symbolizes hope and the outside world. Brian's transformation from a scared boy to a capable survivor symbolizes growth and resilience.
NBA player Brian Roberts weighs 173 pounds.
NHL player Brian Campbell weighs 185 pounds.