Hatchet chapter 9

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Hatchet
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What would be a good title for this chapter? When Brian first started to make a fire it didn't work. He would make sparks, and they all died out. What was he doing wrong? Brian discovered that he needed to things to start a fire. What were those 2 things? How did Brian finally get a fire started? When Brian finally got a fire going, at first he felt happy and thankful. Then he felt lonely. Why did starting a fire suddenly make him feel so lonely? Vocabulary Chapter 9 Match the word to its definition. Flue a chimney that draws smoke up and away from you Gratitude feeling thankful Reposition to move something and place it in a different position Smoldering a smoking fire that doesn't have any flames Painstaking doing something slowly and carefully Flammable something that burns easily Tendril a long, thin curl that hangs loosely Birch tree a tree with white bark Sputter when something burns in an uneven way, and goes out Kindling material that burns easily A smoldering fire only has smoke, but no flames. True False A birch tree has white bark that burns easily. True False Something that is done painstakingly causes a lot of pain because it is done so quickly. True False A rock can be used for kindling. True False Are rocks flammable? Yes No Girls can have a tendril of hair hanging down their back. Yes No Someone who feels gratified feels sad and unhappy. True False If your fireplace doesn't have a working flue, your house will fill with smoke when you light a fire. true false When something sputters, it burns quickly. True False If you get a cramp in your leg from sitting too long, will it feel better if you reposition it? Yes No

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