Table of Contents
- 1 What is a good quote from Touching Spirit Bear?
- 2 When Cole decides he wants to live what must he do to survive?
- 3 How did Cole celebrate seeing the spirit bear?
- 4 Who saved Cole Touching Spirit Bear?
- 5 What does the stick represent in Touching Spirit Bear?
- 6 How did Cole celebrate seeing the Spirit Bear?
- 7 Why does Edwin the Tlingit elder make Cole wear his clothes wrong side out?
- 8 Who is staying with Cole on the island during his banishment?
- 9 Where does it say I chose you to bear fruit?
- 10 What happens if you don’t bear fruit?
What is a good quote from Touching Spirit Bear?
Whatever you do to the animals, you do to yourself. He turned to Edwin. “You know, the stuff you just told me makes more sense than all the weird things the counselors and psychologist have told me in school and at the detention center.”
When Cole decides he wants to live what must he do to survive?
When Cole decides he wants to live, what must he do to survive? He has to eat what ever he finds on the island. When he sees the Spirit Bear standing 20 feet away, what does Cole do, and what does this act symbolize? He spits at the bear.
What does Edwin mean when he says you live or die by your actions?
What does Edwin mean when he says, “You live or die by your actions”? Whatever happens to Cole will be a result of his own actions; he will no longer be able to blame others.
How did Cole celebrate seeing the spirit bear?
After seeing the Spirit Bear, how does Cole spend the evening? He rests in preparation for doing his anger dance that evening. He makes a special dinner and savors the food in preparation of doing the anger dance. He returns to his shelter to think about the new feelings he has for the bear.
Who saved Cole Touching Spirit Bear?
Before he can drift into oblivion, Cole is saved by Edwin and Garvey, who bring him back to Minneapolis and to a hospital to recover. During his recovery, Cole asks what will happen to him next, and Garvey tells him that he will probably have to go to jail since he totally squandered his chance on the island.
When Cole touch the spirit bear he felt?
When he regains consciousness, Spirit Bear is standing right next to him, staring at him. Strangely, Cole has lost his fear, and he decides to touch the bear so he can know what it feels like before it kills him. He feels the bear’s warmth, breath, and heartbeat, but Spirit Bear doesn’t move.
What does the stick represent in Touching Spirit Bear?
Edwin carries a stick into the water. What lesson does he teach Cole with it? The ends of the stick represent anger and happiness. To be happy, the focus has to shift from left to right, from anger to happiness.
How did Cole celebrate seeing the Spirit Bear?
What is the Spirit Bear’s reaction to Cole?
The Spirit Bear crushes Cole the way Cole did Peter. The bear slams him and shows no mercy to Cole.
Why does Edwin the Tlingit elder make Cole wear his clothes wrong side out?
Why does Edwin, the Tlingit elder, make cole wear his clothes wrong-side out? To show humility and shame. What does Cole learn from “being referred” over and over again, while being told each time that it is his “last chance?”
Who is staying with Cole on the island during his banishment?
Chapters 6-8, pp. 47-73, Study Guide Questions
Question | Answer |
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5. Who does Cole blame for his banishment on the island? | garvey |
7. What does Cole make to fight the bear? | a spear |
8. What does Cole find to eat? | half eaten fish |
9. What does Cole grab to help him pull away from the bear? | devil\’s club |
What does the word bear mean in English?
1. n. a difficult task. This problem is a real bear. 2. n. an ugly woman. (Derogatory.) Tell the old bear to hold her tongue. 3. n. a highway patrol officer. (see also Smokey (the Bear).) There’s a bear hiding under that bridge.
Where does it say I chose you to bear fruit?
Scripture: John 15:16 Topic: Pastoral Ministry You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit. (John 15:16) On the day after the night in which Jesus spoke these words to the eleven and to you, Glen, he laid himself down on the cross and bought you with his blood.
What happens if you don’t bear fruit?
There is another way to see the same thing. Verse 2 says that if you don’t bear fruit, you don’t abide in the vine; you get snapped off and thrown in the fire (v. 6). So in order to abide in the vine or to abide in Christ’s love, we must bear fruit.
What does the idiom ” bear to move upstairs ” mean?
That couch was a bear to move upstairs. 2. slang A highway patrol officer. Possibly a reference to Smokey the Bear, a cartoon character who wears a hat similar to those sometimes worn by the highway patrol.