Where are the words asset and pitiful in the book hatchet????

Asset is used as him as the asset. Asset is defined as someone or something that is important in a situation.

To find the occurrences of the words "asset" and "pitiful" in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by obtaining a copy of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. This can be done by purchasing a physical or digital copy, borrowing it from a library, or accessing an online version if available.

2. Once you have the book, go to the index or table of contents. Check if there is an index that lists specific words and their corresponding page numbers.

3. If there is no index or it doesn't list the words you're looking for, you'll need to read the book to find the occurrences of "asset" and "pitiful."

4. Start by opening the book to the first page and commence reading. Pay close attention to the context in which the words "asset" and "pitiful" are used.

5. As you encounter the word "asset," take note of the page number or location where it appears. Repeat the process for "pitiful," marking down the page numbers or locations as you find them.

6. Once you have finished reading the book or have read to your desired point, review your notes and compile a list of all the page numbers or locations where "asset" and "pitiful" were found.

It's worth noting that the location of these words will depend on the edition and printing of the book you have. Therefore, the specific occurrences might differ slightly from one edition to another.

Only you will find them because only you have your book. (You have read the book, right? It's absolutely excellent.)