The Grade 7 and 8 Christian Heritage English Language Arts Blog is a place for the students to post book reviews and other ELA assignments for others to comment on and hopefully generate discussions on what's going on in their literary and written worlds.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Fire, the most important thing for survival
If, by chance, you are stranded on an island or lost in the deep woods, fire is the most important thing to have to survive. If you have a fire you can stay warm, you can keep away wild animals, you can signal a plane, and countless other things necessary for survival. In the book ' Hatchet', fire brings hope for Brian and provides a friend for him. In the movie ' Castaway', Chuck was struggling for a fire because he knew it was essential for survival. They were both striving for fire because they both knew they needed it to survive. Both Chuck and Brian spent countless hours trying to make a fire. They both knew that fire was the difference between life and death. They both knew that with fire, they cook the food they got and boil water to make it sanitary so they wouldn't get sick from it. These are only some of the endless reasons fire is the most essential component to have for survival and that is why fire is the most important thing for survival.
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