Cole is either afraid of the spirit bear ( he tries to kill it, people don't kill some thing they're not afraid of. Well then again Cole does have issues.) or he's afraid of being lonely "...the realization that he was alone, totally alone with himself. And it scared him."
In Chapter 12 of "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole continues his journey of reflection and healing on the island. He begins to make peace with the bear and his own inner demons, gaining a deeper understanding of himself and the world around him. The chapter highlights Cole's growing connection to nature and his evolving sense of responsibility for his actions.
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Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
1 year its at the beginning of the book in the ending of chapter 1 -_-
In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole is primarily afraid of being alone and confronting his inner demons on the island. The isolation forces him to face his anger, guilt, and the consequences of his violent actions. Additionally, he fears the physical challenges of survival and the presence of the Spirit Bear, which symbolizes his struggle for redemption. Ultimately, these fears serve as a catalyst for his transformation throughout the story.
Not afraid
Chapter 20 of "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen begins on page 175 in the book.
Chapter 9
in the book
At the end of chapter two of Spirit Bear Cole finds the bear. This is a book that is read in school.
In chapter 13 of Touching Spirit Bear, Cole is with Nurse Rosey in the city of Drake, but is unable to get to a hospital. He tells of a story of a real spirit bear that he saw on the island, but no one will believe him.
Some key vocabulary terms from Chapter 10 of "Touching Spirit Bear" include apology, hostility, smirk, dismissive, and defiance.
no names just numbers
in chapter 28 of the book
Someone didnt do their homework.................
In Chapter 12 of "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole continues his journey of reflection and healing on the island. He begins to make peace with the bear and his own inner demons, gaining a deeper understanding of himself and the world around him. The chapter highlights Cole's growing connection to nature and his evolving sense of responsibility for his actions.
He was beaten up by spirit bear. Actually, he was mauled by the spirit bear.