Cole burns his shelter in "Touching Spirit Bear" as an act of defiance and a way to confront his feelings of anger and isolation. The act symbolizes his rejection of the safety and comfort that the shelter represents, forcing him to face the harsh realities of nature and his own emotions. This pivotal moment is part of his journey toward self-discovery and healing, as he learns to let go of his past and embrace his transformation.
He burns down his shelter because he thinks his dad paid for it and is angry at his dad.
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my dog has razor burn what i do for her to help it heal quily
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He burns down his shelter because he thinks his dad paid for it and is angry at his dad.
Cole feels like no one cares for him in touching spirit bear because his dad beats him and his mom always gets drunk so she doesn't have to feel stressed. Cole also thinks this because everyone always sends him to someone else so they can get rid of him
An example of a site of a burn could be the forearm or hand from accidentally touching a hot surface.
Not in the literal sense, but they can really burn up the ice. A typical polar bear can burn along at around 30 miles per hour. Remember: you don't need to be able to out-run the bear...you only need to out-run the people who are with you.
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Its name is Bobo.
No, vinegar will not burn.
Extremely hot. It'll burn you without touching it
I think if you keep your hand long enough in a freezer it can get frost bite, but no. You can not get freezer burn from touching a freezer. That requires a long peorid of time.
A ground wire touching smaller wires can burn out your starter. It is more likely that it will burn out the solenoid before burning out the starter.
It's a burner. It's used to burn or heat things.
it will burn there food