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Hatchet Chapter 13

Hatchet Chapter 13

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English

4th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RL.4.3, RL.5.3, RL.6.3

+5

Standards-aligned

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Emily Moore

Used 15+ times

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Hatchet Chapter 13

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A fish moved and his eyes jerked sideways to see the ripples but he did not move any other part of his body and did not raise the bow or reach into his belt pouch for a fish arrow. It was not the right kind of fish, not a food fish.


He was looking for one of the foolish birds—he called them foolbirds—and there was a flock that lived near the end of the long part of the lake.



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He was not the same now—the Brian that stood and watched the wolves move away and nodded to them was completely changed. Time had come, time that he measured but didn't care about; time had come into his life and moved out and left him different. In measured time forty-seven days had passed since the crash. Forty-two days, he thought, since he had died and been born as the new Brian.

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Open Ended

What does Brian’s use of terms like “food fish” “Foolbirds,” and “New Brian” show readers about how he has changed?

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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. Brian looked back and for a moment felt afraid because the wolf was so... so right. He knew Brian, knew him and owned him and chose not to do anything to him. But the fear moved then, moved away, and Brian knew the wolf for what it was— another part of the woods, another part of all of it.


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Brian relaxed the tension on the spear in his hand, settled the bow in his other hand from where it had started to come up. He knew the wolf now, as the wolf knew him, and he nodded to it, nodded and smiled.

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Open Ended

When Brian encounters the wolf, he “knew the wolf for what it was - another part of the woods, another part of it all” (p. 115) What does this reveal about Brian’s relationship to his setting?

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Open Ended

How is “old Brian” different from “New Brian”?

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