Plot Diagram
Hatchet
Sensory Language
Figurative Language
100

What is the exposition box for?

Setting/Characters

100

After the big tornado, what is Brain able to see in the water?

The plane

100

What type of sensory language?

"The door was squeaky when I opened it."

Hear/Sound

100

What type of figurative language?

 "The flower was soft as silk." 

Simile

200

What point in the story and on the diagram should the reader know that the conflict is resolved?

Falling Action/Resolution

200

What animal accidentally helped Brian?

Turtle....Eggs

200

What type of sensory language?

"After she cooked in the kitchen, the whole house was smoky."

Smell

200

What type of figurative language?

"The flowers danced to the wind."

 Personification

300

Where in the story and on the diagram does the action/tension occur?

Climax

300

What is the first thing that Brian asks the man who rescues him?

"Want something to eat?"

300

What type of sensory language?

"Whatever that was in the distance looked really bright, but it's really not."

Sight/See

300

What type of figurative language?

"When it snows I can sleep forever."

Hyperbole

400

What is the plot of the story?

The sequence of events that make up a story
400

What item did Brian use to start his first fire?

Hatchet

400

What type of sensory language?

"When I drove over the snow it was fluffy and rough at the same time."

Touch

400

What type of figurative language?


Falling flurries froze flowers

Alliteration