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Hatchet
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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. |