In Chapter 11 of "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole compares the spirit bear to a powerful, majestic force of nature, representing both strength and healing. He sees the bear as a symbol of resilience and transformation, reflecting his own journey towards forgiveness and self-discovery. This comparison highlights Cole's growing respect for the natural world and his understanding of his place within it.
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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.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.
Cole was mad in the beginning because the spirit bear wasnt affraid of him. so he wanted to kill it. the spirit bear was showing self diffence so he attacked cole. Cole realized that he wasnt very important to nature so he kind of changed. Cole saw the spirit bear again while he was almost dead in the forest, he spit at it and the spirit bear licked up his spit. At that point the Spirit bear trusted cole and cole trusted the spirit bear. the spirit bear let cole touch him and they were trusting each other.n the spirit bear walked away but cole does see him again later 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.
THE SPiRiT BEAR COMES BACK WHEN COLE AND PETER ARE iN THE POND TAKiNG A BATH AND THATS WHEN COLE AND PETER SEE'S THE BEAR AGAiN.
He was beaten up by spirit bear. Actually, he was mauled by the spirit bear.
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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.
peter goes to the island with cole. where peter and cole become friends.
In Chapter One of "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole describes his mom as weak and in denial about his behavior. He views his dad as distant and uncaring, often resorting to violence to discipline him.
In Chapter 15 of "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole continues his healing journey on the island. He reflects on his past actions and begins to make efforts to change his behavior. The chapter focuses on Cole's internal struggles and gradual transformation.
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".
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.