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Most people agree that the words "Bull" and "Bear" came from fights in the Midwest they would chain a bear to a stake, and release a bull to charge it. the bull would thrust its horns "up" into the bear to win, while the bear would bite "down" on the bull to win. Thus the terms "Bullish" and "Bearish" had came to the stock market.
It is called a bear market - so a BEAR!
investors are not confident during a bear market
A Bear market is the term used when a stock market is in decline, a Bull market is going up.
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to see the town of great wexly. All he wants to do is be free and see other things this city has to offer him
The bear becomes Crispin's master because Bear believes Crispin was sent by God to protect him. The bear feels a sense of loyalty and companionship towards Crispin after he saves him from being attacked by a group of men. This bond leads Bear to become protective of Crispin and to follow him on his journey.
The bear teaches Crispin about survival skills, such as hunting and finding food in the forest. The bear also teaches Crispin the importance of being aware of his surroundings and trusting his instincts to stay safe. Through their interactions, Crispin learns to be more independent and resourceful.
Crispin learned that he was a spy and that he worked in a brotherhood.
Bear's real name in "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" is Aycliffe. He reveals this to Crispin towards the end of the book.
That he is Lord Furnival's son :)
They entered with Crispin playing his fife and Bear juggling. They went to the village priest after causing a scene and Bear got down on his knees and said that Crispin was his son and that they'd been traveling for a long time.
Crispin concludes that Bear was once a nobleman who has lost his memory and is being pursued for unknown reasons. Bear reveals that he was betrayed by someone close to him, leading Crispin to question his trust in Bear. Ultimately, the two forge a deeper bond and decide to stick together to uncover the truth about Bear's past.
Trustworthy and Forgiving. He keeps crispin safe and feeds him too.
Bear wanted crispin to have a talent to show to the people, also so he could earn money for himself on his own... I hope this helps you!
In "Crispin: The Cross of Lead," Bear believes that every person has the right to freedom, justice, and the ability to determine their own destiny. He fights against oppression and tyranny to uphold these rights for Crispin and others.
"Let it be as it may be" -Bear