In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole Matthews uses several tools to survive in the wilderness. He relies on his knowledge of nature, utilizing his surroundings for food, such as fishing and gathering berries. He also uses a makeshift shelter for protection from the elements and creates a fire for warmth and cooking. Additionally, Cole learns to harness his inner strength and resilience, which are crucial for his survival and personal growth throughout the story.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.
Cole is sent to Alaska
hateful
Cole thinks his life in Touching Spirit Bear has no point to it at first, then he heals and he thinks otherwise, that he has a reason for life.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.
I think when cole was struggling to survive or when they had the circle justice meetings.
Cole
Cole is sent to Alaska
the basic situation in touching spirit bear is Cole dies
The external conflict in "Touching Spirit Bear" is between the protagonist, Cole, and the natural environment on the remote Alaskan island where he is sent for rehabilitation. Cole must learn to survive in the harsh wilderness and confront the challenges that come with being alone in nature.
he ate a mouse, his own throw-up, worms, a spider
The mother mrs cole
hateful
She is Cole's nurse.
no!