Conflicts
Vocabulary
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
100

Brian's conflict with the fire.

What is he constantly has to gather wood for it.

100

Air, water, or smoke moving in a circular way.

What is eddied.

100

What did Brian describe as "so precious to him, so close & sweet a thing..."

What is Fire

100

The title of chapter 11.

What is Things to Do.

100

The title of chapter 12.

What is "Gone"

200

Brian's conflict with the spear.

What is it didn't work to catch fish.

200

An enclosed space.

What is a chamber.

200

What was an "added advantage" to the fire that Brian noticed?

What is it kept the mosquitoes/insects away.

200

The animal that inspired Brian to look inside the water for food.

What is a Kingfisher.

200

Brian said that he could not "play the game," without this.

What is hope.

300

This item did not work for catching fish.

What is the spear.

300

To move with urgency or panic.

What is scramble.

300

The creature whose nest Brian found in the sand?

What is a turtle

300

In this chapter the forest is compared to this...

What is a green carpet.

300

The second tool Brian decided to make to catch fish.

What is a bow & arrow.

400

The main conflict in chapter 12.

What is the search plane does not see Brian/Brian's signal fire.

400

Resembling a lobster but much smaller.

What is a crayfish.

400

Why did Brian remember his uncle Carter?

Because he ate a raw egg.

400

What exploded away in a hundred flicks of quick light?

What are fish.

400

Why did something explode under Brian's feet?

What is he had nearly stepped on a bird.
500

"They would not return. He would never leave now, never get out of here. This is an example of what type of antagonist?

What is Man vs. Himself/Thoughts

500

Astonishing or overwhelming.

What is staggering.

500

Animals were not "that way" what way is meant by this phrase?

What is they did not waste time.

500

The first tool Brian creates to catch food inside the water.

What is a spear.

500

"He put all his life into his legs." Is an example of what literary device?

What is an idiom.