Summary Of The Moose

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In chapter 16 on page 141, Brian was walking and he found a moose. He described the moose as a cow with horns. He was shocked at the fact that he saw a moose. He felt like he was in danger. The moose began attacking Brian.Brian went to sleep and he woke up to a noise. He said that it was a low sound that came from the wind. He felt wind hit his shelter. He felt and heard the rain and thunder. He has heard this many times in the past 47 days but it has never been like this. His ribs were in a lot of pain. He began to get a fire started again. He compared the wind to the sound of the wind. The wind from the tornado tore at the fire and sprayed red coals and sparks. He was whipped against the front wall of the shelter. The wind took the whole

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