Edwin experienced frustration with the Spirit Bear during the pivotal moment in the story when he was trying to teach Cole a lesson about respect and understanding. Cole's initial inability to connect with the bear highlighted Edwin's concerns about Cole's lack of growth and his struggle to confront his own emotions. This frustration stemmed from Edwin's desire for Cole to learn from his experiences and the natural world around him. Ultimately, it reflected the broader theme of healing and redemption in the narrative.
to a island
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The stream Edwin told him to get water from.
i really love pie
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, Edwin is a bully at Cole's school who has a troubled family life and shares similar characteristics with Cole. Edwin is portrayed as someone who is aggressive and doesn't understand the impact of his actions on others.
edwin
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to a island
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edwin and grvey
The stream Edwin told him to get water from.
The stream Edwin told him to get water from.
Spit on hem
Garvey is the one who tells Edwin about seeing a white bear on the island where Cole was banished in the book "Touching Spirit Bear." The sighting of the white bear helps Cole understand the power and significance of his surroundings.
Edwin is the tlight elder, which is the name of a tribe
Dance of anger, Dance of the spirit bear, Dane of the mouse, and a couple more
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