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The Whale represents migrating, but it doesn't have a home, just like Cole
The charred tree represents in touching spirit bear how he learned how to care for people and things around him and not to be self centered.
She is his mother that doesn't pay attention when he is beat. She also drinks like his father. She never pays any attention to him. Neither does his father. Hope that helps.
it means the boy wants to touch your butt or your breast and stuff like that
With a hot cup of coffee and a smile.
Garvey said, "My hot dog is like party" on page 166.
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"Garvey's eyes locked onto Cole's own. 'You did a good thing for yourself by coming here, Cole. Don't be afraid to say that out loud.'" "Garvey's deep voice was quiet and steady. 'This place is called healing, Cole. It's where you start to understand who you really are.'" "Garvey's words were like a cool breeze on a hot day. 'You've got a chance to change, Cole. But you've got to believe it first.'"
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Cole's anger was about to explode like gunpowder.
In the book Cole just sticked his hot dog in the fire and ate it. But Garvey put his in the fire and made sure it was just right he also dressed his hotdog up (made it look nice). What Garvey is trying to say is life is like a hotdog do not treat it like nothing.- hope it that helped you ;)
In "Touching Spirit Bear," an example of foreshadowing is when Cole is warned about the white bear by various characters. This sets up the expectation that the bear will play a significant role in Cole's journey, hinting at potential danger or transformation.
it means that they need the help of others like a wolf pack
The Whale represents migrating, but it doesn't have a home, just like Cole
the devil club in touching spirit bear is a type of thorny planet
Cole usually says like "your a dead man!", or "his better than everyone else!"