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On what page in the book hatchet does Brian make shelter out of trees?

Brian makes a shelter out of trees in the book "Hatchet" on pages 52-54.


Where does Brian find shelter hatchet?

Brian finds shelter in a small rock overhang near the edge of the lake. He uses the hatchet to clear some of the brush and create a makeshift shelter with a fire pit and lean-to.


Who made the shelter that Brian found?

Brian did.


How did Brian figure out what animal it was in the shelter with him?

Brian found out what animal was in the shelter with him by feeling and seeing quills in his leg from a porcupine.


What did the bear do to Brian's shelter in the book Brian's Winter?

It broke it


What does Brian focuses on?

Getting a shelter


What is the visitor that Brian has in his shelter?

a skunk


Why did Brian crawl out of his shelter?

Brian crawled out of his shelter because he heard a plane flying overhead and wanted to signal for help by making a fire.


How does Brian get the deer back to the shelter in Brian's Winter?

In "Brian's Winter," Brian constructs a makeshift sled using tree branches and his jacket. He then ties the deer to the sled and drags it back to the shelter using branches as skis on the snow.


What did brian choose to use for a shelter instead of a lean-to?

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.


In the book hatchet why did Brian have to rebuild his shelter twice?

Brian rebuilt his shelter twice, once because a porkupine got in, and left spines in his leg, so he tore it down, and built a sturdier, more secure shelter, to keep out animls. the second time, was because a tornado came, and everything got sucked into it, the shelter blew away, so he had to rebuils it again.


What did Brian remember to make his snowshoes with in Brian's Winter?

In "Brian's Winter," Brian remembers to make his snowshoes using materials he finds in the wilderness. He uses the frames of his old tennis racket for the base and weaves them with durable materials like cord and strips of flexible wood. This ingenuity allows him to navigate the snowy terrain more effectively while searching for food and shelter.