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After the pilot's heart attack, Brian used the plane's radio. Did he ever get a response?
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Brian’s prized possession is a hatchet that was given to him by his mother before leaving on the plane to visit his father.
After the pilot's heart attack, Brian used the plane's radio. Did he ever get a response? Yes, but he eventually lost the signal.
Did Brian break any bones during the crash landing? No
What was the first thing Brian wanted after waking up following the crash? Water
Where was the small airport that Brian left from? Hampton, New York
What's missing from the outline? a. Brian says goodbye to his mother and boards the plane. b. c. Brian begins to use the radio. d. Brian lands the plane in an L-shaped lake. b. The pilot suffers a heart attack.
Why does Brian call the trees "green death trees" when he's in the plane? He knows if the plane hits the trees he will probably die.
Brian compares the mosquitoes and gnats to vampires because they only came out at night
Brian never loses hope that he will be rescued
Which genre does NOT describe Hatchet? memoir
How does Brian eat the turtle eggs? Raw
Paulsen included a flashback about Thanksgiving with his parents. True
Brian dreams about his mother standing next to a fireplace. False
What changed after Brian's encounter with the porcupine? His sleep patterns.
Brian is nervous he's all alone, confused about his parents' divorce, and ... certain he will be rescued
The animal that invaded Brian's cave was a porcupine
Brian found his first food (berries) by following a flock of birds
What direction is missing for building a fire? 1. Find a suitable material to feed your sparks. 2. 3. Use a tool to create sparks. 4. Fan or blow on the sparks to add oxygen. 2. Split a large log to house your fire.
Brian stops running from the bear because the bear did not want to harm him
Who told Brian, "You are your most valuable asset"? Brian's teacher.
How did Brian finally catch a fish? With a bow and arrow
What is the "truly vital knowledge that drives all creatures in the forest?" Food is key.
Brian improves his shelter by using heavier logs to make a tighter wall.
Brian's "First Days" are important because he is proud of his accomplishments.
The tornado experience teaches Brian as quickly as you can gain something, you can lose it.
Some of the items in the survival pack give Brian "up and down feelings" because they removed him from his surroundings and everything he has learned.
What might have happened had Brian not been rescued before the weather changed? He might have gradually lost his food sources and not survived.
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