Table of Contents
- 1 How do you think was it possible for Brian to do these things that he had never done without anyone touching him?
- 2 What happened in Chapter 7 in hatchet?
- 3 How did Brian escape the insane animal?
- 4 What was Brian’s biggest mistake?
- 5 How many turtle eggs did Brian find in Hatchet?
- 6 What happens in chapter 19 of hatchet?
- 7 How are caves formed and how are they formed?
- 8 How are caves formed in New York State?
How do you think was it possible for Brian to do these things that he had never done without anyone touching him?
How was it possible for Brian to do these things that he had never done without teaching him? Trial and error. He learned from all his failures and never gave up. He studied the things he did wrong in order to try different ways.
What happened in Chapter 7 in hatchet?
In Chapter 7 of Hatchet, Brian gets very sick from the berries he ate. He vomits and has diarrhea (loose stools). The bear simply examines him and goes back to eating berries. Brian runs away but then realizes that the bear did not want to attack him.
What happens in chapter 11 of hatchet?
In chapter 11, Brian takes care of a few chores in order to stay occupied and not be tempted to wallow in despair. He works on his smoke signal and takes a few moments to reflect on how he has changed. His body is different as he thins down from lack of food.
Why did Brian slap the water with his hand?
Why did Brian slap the water with his hand? He wanted to destroy the reflection in the water.
How did Brian escape the insane animal?
Brian punches the moose in the head, and the moose leaves him. Brian crawls out of the water again, trying to escape. When the hair goes back down, and the moose looks calm, Brian takes a few more crawls. Finally he is able to get away.
What was Brian’s biggest mistake?
One of the biggest mistakes that he makes is in relation to the hatchet itself. Over time, Brian will come to realize that his hatchet is absolutely crucial to his chances of survival. But initially, he doesn’t treat this life-saving object with the respect it deserves.
What does Brian do with the twenty dollar bill that was in his pocket?
Q. What does Brian do with the twenty dollar bill that was in his pocket? He puts it in a bottle and throws it in the river.
What happened in chapter 8 hatchet?
In Chapter 8, Brian wakes up in the middle of the night to a hissing sound and a terrible smell in his little shelter. He thinks it’s a snake and throws his hatchet at it. The hatchet misses, hitting the wall and making a shower of sparks, and the creature gets closer. It’s not a snake, it’s a porcupine.
How many turtle eggs did Brian find in Hatchet?
17 turtle eggs
Brian digs into the sand pile and finds 17 turtle eggs. He thinks of his uncle, Carter, who used to eat raw eggs.
What happens in chapter 19 of hatchet?
In the morning Brian opens the survival pack to find many useful items, including a sleeping bag, a foam sleeping pad, a cookset, matches, lighters, a knife, a compass, a first-aid kit, a cap, and a fishing kit.
How did Brian know the berries weren’t poisonous?
he saw birds eating. how did Brain know the berries were not poisonous? what caused Brain to get sick? Brian saw his reflection in the lake.
Why do you think Brian went to sleep holding his hatchet?
Brian works to restore his shelter to its former shape and to gather more firewood. Exhausted from a day of hard work, he lies down to go to sleep when it occurs to him that the survival pack that the pilot had mentioned might still be in the plane, and perhaps he could access it.
How are caves formed and how are they formed?
The process begins when rainwater absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as it drains through soil and decaying vegetation, resulting in a weak carbonic acid. This acid slowly dissolves minerals in rock, such as calcite found in limestone, and over time, excavates cavities and tunnels.
How are caves formed in New York State?
This cave, located in eastern New York State, was what is called a solution cave, typically formed from the action of groundwater dissolving carbonate bedrock such as limestone or marble. The process begins when rainwater absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as it drains through soil and decaying vegetation, resulting in a weak carbonic acid.
How is the Mammoth Cave in California formed?
The underground wonderland of spectacular Mammoth Cave was formed, and is still being formed, as limestone, also called calcium carbonate, dissolves in water seeping through the ground.
What kind of art was found in the cave?
These cave wall paintings are known as pictographs and are found all over the world alongside petroglyphs (the incised, pecked or cut designs on rock surfaces). Cave drawings are they art? Weren’t they used for teaching young hunters? The word art does not appear before the 15 th century so the Palaeolithic people did not know it as art.