Brian is going to see his dad, but then the plane crashes and stuff so yeah...
Brian indicates that he is finished talking on the radio and that he is ready to listen by saying "over" after he talks is the answer.
it has been a while but could it be the mosquitoes?
well he is a tall young man name Brian Robeson. He has dark brown eyes and short blond hair. He lives in New York City and is the only child in his family.
This story is a myth from a book by Parson Weems and I do not if the story says exactly how old he was ---- hw was old enough to be given a hatchet, probably about 8 in those days, nowadays, probably about 12.
Brian made tools such as a bow and arrow, a fish spear, a shelter using natural materials, a fire starter, and a fishing hook using items from the plane wreckage in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
Brian makes fire, makes tools, makes a raft, and guts animals with his hatchet.
He used the bow and arrow for the foolbirds and he used the spear for fish.
Brian used the spear he made by sharpening its point against a rock and attaching it to a stick to catch fish for food. He learned to aim and throw the spear accurately to pierce the fish in the water. This skill and tool were essential for his survival in the wilderness depicted in the book "Hatchet."
Gary Paulsen titled his book "Hatchet" because a hatchet is the main tool that the protagonist, Brian Robeson, uses to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash. The title symbolizes Brian's resourcefulness, perseverance, and ability to adapt to his challenging environment.
The word "embedded" can be found in Chapter 15 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. This chapter describes how Brian learns to make a spear to catch fish.
Where did Brian in the book Hatchet get his Hatchet
Brian is rescued in the fall season in the book Hatchet.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the main character Brian encounters a black bear while he is surviving alone in the wilderness. The bear breaks into Brian's shelter, prompting Brian to create a spear for protection. Despite the bear being a threat, Brian manages to scare it away by jabbing it with the spear.
well
he made a sharpened spear and he aimed just below the fish and he stabbed it
In the book "Hatchet," Brian's dad did not invent anything specific. He worked in the defense industry as an engineer and designer.