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In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Garvey is a kind and understanding character. He serves as a mentor for the protagonist, Cole, helping him to understand his past actions and encouraging him to take responsibility for his life. Garvey also teaches Cole important lessons about forgiveness and inner peace.
cole was mean to the spirit bear so the spirit bear attacked him
In "Touching Spirit Bear," the cake symbolizes the realization of consequences for one's actions and the opportunity for growth and change. When Cole purposefully smashes the cake in the face of Peter's mother, it represents his lack of remorse and understanding. However, his experience with the Spirit Bear leads him to reflect on his actions and seek redemption, symbolizing personal transformation.
He was a violent kid.
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In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Garvey is a member of the Tlingit tribe.
he's coles parol officer
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somewhere in one of the chapters!from (7d)
Its a blanket Garvey gives Cole. :)
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Garvey is of Tlingit descent, which is a Native American tribe from the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Garvey shares his cultural wisdom and traditions with the main character, Cole, throughout the story.
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Garvey is Cole's probation officer, and Edwin is a tlinglet Elder in the community. Hope this helps!!
Garvey and Edwin
Garvey is Cole's parol officer and one of the people that teaches him lessons, also trusts him throughout the book