All About Hunting
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100
This is the weapon Brian uses most for hunting in the beginning of the book.
What is a bow and arrow?
100
This is the author of Brian's Winter.
Who is Gary Paulsen?
100

How was Brian saved from the 2nd bear attack?

The skunk (Betty) shot a "full load" of spray in its face.

100

What is the main conflict in the story?

Brian is stranded in the Canadian wilderness and must survive the upcoming winter.

100
This animal attacked Brian's shelter twice
What is a bear?
200
These are the two main animals Brian hunted in the beginning of the book.
What are fool birds and rabbits?
200

In the beginning of the text, Brian is unobservant and misses he signs of ______. Hint: the name of the first section of the book

Fall

200

How did Brian use the small clumps of bright red berries?

to make a sauce for his Thanksgiving meal. 

200

This is which part of the plot; "As he looked, a Native American with a rifle stepped out of the door, saw Brian and nodded. " It's you, I wondered when you'd come by".

What is the Climax?

200
This large animal is what Brian ate for most of the book.
What is moose?
300
This is what Brian named the arrow that killed two animals in one day.
What is the Medicine Arrow?
300

Brian's Winter is a _______  ______ to the novel Hatchet.

alternative ending

300

Where did Brian get the idea from to make snowshoes?

The rabbits feet had grown extra hair and allowed the rabbits to stay on top of the snow.

300
This is which part of the plot; "The bear had come to Brian's camp-smelling the gut-smell of the dead rabbit, and the cooking odor from the pot"
What is the rising action?
300

What did Brian do with the rabbit skins he had saved?

He sewed them together to make a vest for himself.

400

What did Brian remember seeing at Pintner's Sporting Goods Store?


a collection of intricately carved arrowheads

400

After hearing wolves during the night, Brian decided to ___.

remark his territory by urinating on the stump.

400

Describe the death of the big bull moose that Brian was watching.

The wolves ripped, tore, and ate the moose from the rear while it was still alive.

400

This is which part of the plot; "He never thought he would be here this long. After the plane crash that marooned him in the wilderness he had lived day by day for fifty-four days, until he had found the survival pack in the plane. Then another thirty-five days through the northern summer, somehow living the same day-to day pattern he had started just after the crash"

What is the exposition?

400
This is what the family that rescued Brian was doing there.
What is trapping game?
500
This is the fraction of shots at Rabbits that hit their target.
How much is one out of five?
500

This is Brian's full name.

Who is Brian Robeson?

500

From the top of the ridge, what did Brian see, and why was it important?

Brian saw a straight line going across the lake. It is important because the lines led him to the Smallhorn family and rescue.

500

This is a part of the plot where the main conflict is solved.

What is the resolution?

500
This is the name of the family that rescues Brian.
Who are the Smallhorn's
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