How is the information in "Take Only What You Need" different

from "Fishing by Torchlight"? Add the difference to the chart.
"Fishing by Torchlight"
Each spearfisher is only allowed.
to harvest twenty fish. All
but two fish must be less than
fifteen inches long
"Take Only What
You Need explains
why Paul Buffalo
and the Ojibwe go
fishing
"Take Only What You Need"
We always brought home what
we got and used it up. We
didn't waste it. There was no
food wasted. We didn't go out
for sport we went out for our
living...
Take Only What
You Need shows
Paul Buffalo's
excitement about a
fishing contest
"Take Only What
You Need shares
Paul Buffalo's ideas
about how big fish
con be
Difference
?
"Take Only What
You Need tells
how many fish
Paul Buffalo and
the Ojibwe catch

To find the difference between the two passages, "Take Only What You Need" and "Fishing by Torchlight," we need to examine the information provided in each and see where they diverge.

In the passage "Fishing by Torchlight," it is stated that each spearfisher is allowed to harvest twenty fish. However, all but two of the fish must be less than fifteen inches long. This sets a specific limit on the number and size of fish that can be harvested by each spearfisher.

On the other hand, in the passage "Take Only What You Need," it is mentioned that the Ojibwe people, including Paul Buffalo, have a different approach to fishing. They bring home what they catch and use it all, without wasting any food. Their fishing trips are not for sport but for their living, indicating that they rely on fishing for sustenance.

Therefore, the difference between the two passages can be summarized in the chart as follows:

"Take Only What You Need":
- Explains why Paul Buffalo and the Ojibwe go fishing
- Shows Paul Buffalo's excitement about a fishing contest
- Shares Paul Buffalo's ideas about how big fish can be

"Fishing by Torchlight":
- Each spearfisher is allowed to harvest twenty fish
- All but two fish must be less than fifteen inches long
- Specifies a limit on the number and size of fish that can be harvested

The difference between "Take Only What You Need" and "Fishing by Torchlight" in terms of the information provided can be added to the chart as follows:

"Fishing by Torchlight"
- Each spearfisher is only allowed to harvest twenty fish.
- All but two fish must be less than fifteen inches long.

"Take Only What You Need"
- Explains why Paul Buffalo and the Ojibwe go fishing.
- Shows Paul Buffalo's excitement about a fishing contest.
- Shares Paul Buffalo's ideas about how big fish can be.
- Tells how many fish Paul Buffalo and the Ojibwe catch.

Difference: "Take Only What You Need" focuses more on Paul Buffalo and the Ojibwe's perspective and values regarding fishing, including their approach of not wasting any food and going fishing for their living rather than for sport. It also provides insights into their excitement about fishing contests and their ideas about the size of fish. This information is not mentioned in "Fishing by Torchlight," which mainly focuses on fishing regulations.

and why they go fishing. "Fishing by Torchlight" explains the rules of a fishing contest.