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Andru [333]
1 year ago
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Act 1 Hatchet: Using supporting details from the text, write four to five sentences that describe the exposition and conflict. I

nclude strong adjectives to describe the tone/mood.
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inysia [295]1 year ago
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The tone of <em>Act 1 of Hatchet </em>is one of both joy and sadness for young Brian Robeson.

<h3>What is a Supporting Detail?</h3>

This refers to the use of evidence to back up a given claim through the use of factual or statistical information.

Hence, we can see that in Chapter 1, there is the narration of the joy of young Brian Robeson on flying for the first time, until he remembers his parent's divorce, and his ecstasy changes quickly to one of despair.

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