Vocabulary
Animals
Things to Eat
Survival
Brian’s Life
Figurative Language
100

just enough to stave off the hunger

to hold off

100

What animal stuck Brian with its quills?

A porcupine.

100

What animal laid the eggs that Brian ate?

A turtle.

100

The tool that Brian would have died without.

Hatchet

100

How old was Brian?

13

100

Is this a simile or metaphor?

Tangy, like pop without the fizz.

simile

200

he did not gorge or cram more down

to stuff with food

200

What animal does Brian encounter in the raspberry patch?

A large black bear.

200

What mental picture, [of food] the way it was shown on TV thundered into Brian’s thoughts?

A hamburger

200

How does Brian discover fire?

By hitting his hatchet against the rock wall of his shelter.

200

Where was Brian flying from and where was he flying to?

From Hampton, New York to Northern Canada.

200

What kind of figurative language is this:  

A golden shower of sparks.

metaphor

300

[the bow] was crude but it looked effective

unrefined, raw

300

Brian gets savagely attacked by what animal?

A Moose.

300

What did Brian call the berries that made him sick?

Gut cherries.

300

Brian used his hatchet, a “worthless” torn up $20 bill, and _________ from a birch tree to light a fire.

Bark.

300

Did Brian’s parents get back together at the end of the book?

No

300

What does this simile mean:

His leg, which had stiffened like wood.

Brian’s leg was so stiff that it felt like wood.

400

he had a vague feeling that he was wrong

not clearly understood

400

What took the rest of Brian’s turtle eggs?

A skunk.

400

Name one of the types of fish that Brian had caught?

bluegill, sunfish or perch

400

What did the tornado bring out of the lake?

The tail of the plane.

400

During one of Brian’s memories - He remembers seeing a blond haired man sitting in the car with who?

Brian’s mom.

400

There was a constant hum.

This is an example of _____________.

onomatopoeia

500

some of the sharp pain had abated, there were many dull aches

become less intense or threatening

500

These animals are considered the deadliest animals on Earth, transmitting diseases like Zika, West Nile, and Dengue.

Mosquitos.

500

Name one of the two types of rabbits that Brian had killed?

snowshoes or cottontails

500

What was the teacher’s name that encouraged students to “get motivated”?

Mr. Perpich

500

What was Brian’s friend’s name that he often thought about?

Terry

500

But the fear moved then...

This means that the fear moved away as a person would. What kind of figurative language is this? 

personification

600

he left the plane running, holding altitude, and kept trying the radio

height in relation to the ground

600

Brian saw a ____________, described as blue with a crest and sharp beak.

Kingfisher.

600

What was the first dinner he prepared from the survival pack?

four-person beef and potato dinner with an orange drink and a peach whip for dessert

600

How many days had Brian been alone on the lake when the pilot had rescued him?

fifty-four days

600

Where did Brain’s dad work?

Oil fields in Canada.

600

2 part answer - 

The sun exploded the sky.

This is an example of what kind of figurative language? What does it mean? 

hyperbole

The colors of the sun were vibrant.

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