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The main character from "Hatchet" named ____________ returns for another adventure in "The River".
A government psychologist that Brian had to rescue when he was left unconscious by a storm.
The distance that Brian and Derek traveled down the river to get to the Trading Post.
What was the name of the river that Brian and Derek traveled down?
Who is the author of this book?
The place Brian was asked to travel back to in order to teach survival techniques.
Brian built this to get Derek to the Trading Post before it was too late.
What was the most important thing to find, according to Brian?
Something Brian liked to do at home that helped him with meals in the wild.
What damaged the radio so that Brian could not call for help?
Derek wanted to bring a bag full of supplies but Brian said they could only use this tool to really learn survival.
Brian told his mom he would use the radio to call once a week or in case of an ______________.
What was the name of the Trading Post that Brian took Derek to?
One of the pests that Brian and Derek had to deal with in the wilderness.
Where Derek recorded details about Brian's lessons and sites in the wild.
Who chopped down the tree trunks that Brian used for the raft?
Brian used sticks, limbs, and pieces of their _________ to hold the raft together.
What did Brian carve with a knife to control the raft?
What did Brian have to pull Derek down to get him to the raft?
What did Derek bring to carry his notebook and the radio in?
How did Brian and Derek get to the Canadian wilderness to begin their journey?
What causes Brian to lose the raft on the river?
What sound did Brian hear to let him know that people were near?
What did Derek send Brian seven months after he rescued him?
A government survival __________ asked Brian to return to the Canadian wilderness to help guide classroom instruction.

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