1. After Brian pulled out the porcupine quills, he started to cry.
2. His most important rule is that feeling sorry for yourself didn't work as it can't make fire or pull out the porcupine quills.
3. Fire needs oxygen to live.
4. "The main character in Hatchet, Brian Robeson, is a thirteen-year-old boy from New York City. This novel primarily deals with themes of man and nature as well as of self-awareness and self-actualization, mainly through Brian's experiences living alone in the wilderness. Therefore, he is essentially the only principal character. Brian's parents have just recently divorced, and this conflict between them has deeply affected Brian and his sense of stability. His sense of self has been disrupted by his parents' split, and he bears the burden of "The Secret," that is, the knowledge that his mother is having an affair with another man." According to Spark Notes. I haven't read Hatchet in years lol
5. Food (like the berries), the lake (for water), fire (warmth)
6. The 20 dollar bill was useless to get him out of the wilderness.
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old possessions?
Answer: Modernism.
Explanation:
Literary modernism (also known as modernist literature) is a literary movement that has its roots in the late 19th and early 20th century. It was largely present in Europe and North America. It is essentially an escape from traditional writing techniques in poetry and prose. Authors that could be considered as representatives of this movement are Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, James Joyce, T.S. Elliot, William Carlos Williams, etc.
C) who reads it.
The audience is determined by the subject, and who reads it is the audience. Hope this helps!
Answer:
The rhyme sheme is AA, BB, CC, and so on until you hit the end. Hope this helps!!
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