Hatchet chapter 13
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10 questions
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Part A: How does Brian react when he first sees the wolves in Chapter 13? (Choose 1 answer) (RL.6.1)
Part B: Which sentence from Chapter 13 best supports your answer to Part A? (Choose 1 piece of evidence.)
Part A: How does Brian react when he first sees the wolves in Chapter 13? (Choose 1 answer) (RL.6.1)
Part B: Which sentence from Chapter 13 best supports your answer to Part A? (Choose 1 piece of evidence.)
- He is afraid and prepares to defend himself.
- He recognizes that the wolves see him as a part of the forest.
- He is confused and unsure whether the wolves are dangerous.
- He is curious and follows the wolves to learn from them.
- "Brian looked back and for a moment felt afraid because the wolf was so...so right."
- "He had never seen a wolf and the size threw him—not as big as a bear but somehow seeming that large."
- "He knew the wolf for what it was—another part of the woods, another part of all of it."
- "He immediately prepared to defend himself with his bow and arrow."
- Part A
- Part B
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Part A: What event does Brian consider most life changing in Chapter 13? (Choose 1 answer)(RL.6.1)
Part B: Which sentence from Chapter 13 best supports your answer to Part A?
Part A: What event does Brian consider most life changing in Chapter 13? (Choose 1 answer)(RL.6.1)
Part B: Which sentence from Chapter 13 best supports your answer to Part A?
- Surviving the plane crash
- Learning to make fire
- Failing to signal the passing plane
- Meeting the wolves
- "In measured time forty-seven days had passed since the crash."
- "The plane passing changed him, the disappointment cut him down and made him new."
- "He was not the same and would never be again like he had been."
- "He knew the wolf now, as the wolf knew him."
- Part A
- Part B
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Part A: What does Brian’s decision to create a food shelf in Chapter 14 reveal about his growth? (Choose 1 answer) (RL.6.3)
Part B: Which sentence from Chapter 14 best supports your answer to Part A? (Choose 1 piece of evidence.)
Part A: What does Brian’s decision to create a food shelf in Chapter 14 reveal about his growth? (Choose 1 answer) (RL.6.3)
Part B: Which sentence from Chapter 14 best supports your answer to Part A? (Choose 1 piece of evidence.)
- He has learned how to plan ahead and protect himself from future risks.
- He is giving up on hunting and fishing for food.
- He realizes that he cannot survive on his own
- He believes that nature will always provide food when needed.
- “He took time to weave a snug door for the small opening with green willows, cutting it so it jammed in tightly.”
- “What happened if he had to go a long time without food?”
- “He had made a good shelter and food shelf, but he had no food except for fish and the last of the berries.”
- “Nothing in nature was lazy. He had tried to take a shortcut and paid for it with his turtle eggs.”
- Part A
- Part B
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Part A: Why does Brian reflect on the importance of food and shelter in Chapter 14? (Choose 1) (RL.6.1)
Part B: Which sentence from Chapter 14 best supports your answer to Part A? (Choose 1 piece of evidence.)
Part A: Why does Brian reflect on the importance of food and shelter in Chapter 14? (Choose 1) (RL.6.1)
Part B: Which sentence from Chapter 14 best supports your answer to Part A? (Choose 1 piece of evidence.)
- He realizes that without them, he cannot survive in the wilderness.
- He thinks about leaving the shelter and searching for help.
- He has forgotten to gather food and is feeling hungry.
- He wants to compare his life in the wilderness to life in the city.
- “It was all right to hunt and eat, or fish and eat, but what happened if he had to go a long time without food?”
- “He stood and walked from the water, still holding the fish and arrow and bow against the sky.”
- “The food shelf—as he thought of it—had been covered with bird manure and he carefully scraped it clean with sticks.”
- “Using his hatchet, he chopped the branches off so they stuck out four or five inches, all up along the log.”
- Part A
- Part B
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Which quotation from Chapter 14 best supports the theme that survival involves making mistakes can have serious consequences?
Which quotation from Chapter 14 best supports the theme that survival involves making mistakes can have serious consequences?
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Which of the following quotes from Chapter 14 best supports the central idea that Brian is becoming more self-reliant? (RL.6.2)
Which of the following quotes from Chapter 14 best supports the central idea that Brian is becoming more self-reliant? (RL.6.2)
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7. In Chapter 13, Brian feels a strong connection to the wilderness around him. Which sentence best shows this connection? (RL.6.1)
7. In Chapter 13, Brian feels a strong connection to the wilderness around him. Which sentence best shows this connection? (RL.6.1)
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Read the excerpt from chapter 13:"Turn, smell, listen, feel and then a sound, a small sound, and he looked up and away from the lake and saw the wolf. It was halfway up the hill from the lake, standing with its head and shoulders sticking out into a small opening, looking down on him with wide yellow eyes. He had never seen a wolf and the size threw him—not as big as a bear but somehow seeming that large. The wolf claimed all that was below him as his own, took Brian as his own.
What does "claimed" mean as it is used in the sentence?
Read the excerpt from chapter 13:
"Turn, smell, listen, feel and then a sound, a small sound, and he looked up and away from the lake and saw the wolf. It was halfway up the hill from the lake, standing with its head and shoulders sticking out into a small opening, looking down on him with wide yellow eyes. He had never seen a wolf and the size threw him—not as big as a bear but somehow seeming that large. The wolf claimed all that was below him as his own, took Brian as his own.
What does "claimed" mean as it is used in the sentence?
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Select two quotations that support the claim that Brian feels a sense of connection with the wolves.
Select two quotations that support the claim that Brian feels a sense of connection with the wolves.
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In the paragraph on the bottom of page 114 and top of page 115, how does the use of the words "claimed," "owned," and "knew" impact the tone of Brian’s situation?
In the paragraph on the bottom of page 114 and top of page 115, how does the use of the words "claimed," "owned," and "knew" impact the tone of Brian’s situation?