This document appears to be a set of clues and questions about a story involving a character named Brian surviving in the wilderness. There are multiple choice questions about tools, vocabulary words, sequencing of events, and images from the story. The questions cover topics like Brian using a hatchet to make sparks for a fire, being frustrated that he didn't know how to make fire, and having an epiphany while stretching in the sunlight about what his dream meant.
This document appears to be a set of clues and questions about a story involving a character named Brian surviving in the wilderness. There are multiple choice questions about tools, vocabulary words, sequencing of events, and images from the story. The questions cover topics like Brian using a hatchet to make sparks for a fire, being frustrated that he didn't know how to make fire, and having an epiphany while stretching in the sunlight about what his dream meant.
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This document appears to be a set of clues and questions about a story involving a character named Brian surviving in the wilderness. There are multiple choice questions about tools, vocabulary words, sequencing of events, and images from the story. The questions cover topics like Brian using a hatchet to make sparks for a fire, being frustrated that he didn't know how to make fire, and having an epiphany while stretching in the sunlight about what his dream meant.
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You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Click here for Final Jeopardy The Tool Vocab Sequencing The Image
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A Hatchet What is the only tool Brian? To make sparks for a fire. Why did Brian hit the rock with the Hatchet? Brian could also use it to defend himself and to cut limbs. What other uses did the Hatchet have? It was his friend. What did Brian call the fire? That he didn’t know how to make fire. Why was Brian SO frustrated with himself? Hatchet What is a small ax? Quill What is a hard, pointy hair thing? Stiffened What is to get hard and stiff? Registered A word that means to make an impression ? Painstaking When something is done with great care it is called? “Fire is my friend.” This happens at the end of the selection. “I can’t go on.” What did Brian say after being quilled by a porcupine? “Terry was looking at me, then back at the Barbecue.” What occurred in the middle, after Brian fell asleep? When he saw a big nick in the head of his hatchet. When did Brian change the way he thought about the Hatchet? Fear What was the first emotion Brian feels? Just outside his cave shelter. Where are the Birch trees found? So the reader sees how afraid Brian is at the beginning. Why did the selection begin with a Howl and darkness? The fire building takes up to 4 pages without any actual success. What was a way to show how difficult it was to light a fire? The shining light from the sun connects the hatchet to making fire. Why does Brian suddenly register what the dream was about when he stretches in the sunlight? Brian was bitten by mosquitoes. What was one of the least important parts of the plot? Make your wager Without it he’d never gotten the fire going, despite the Hatchet. Why was finding Birch trees so important?