Monday, October 24, 2011

Touching Spirit Bear - Garvey & Edwin's Lessons B Block

Garvey and Edwin explain that many events on the island would teach Cole something about himself. Of the various lessons that Cole learns, (through the soaking pool, ancestor rock, totem pole, animal sightings, Garvey and Edwin's metaphors, and nightly dances), which do you think were the most significant to Cole changing? Justify your response with evidence from the text. Please use proper spelling and grammar. No text speak.

9 comments:

gui not da sailva said...

this book is so boring it needs to get quick scoped

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gui da silva said...

i think that cole changed alot after he went to the island

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Will said...

I believe the most important lessons were the animal ones. These teachings realy helped him to become a better person in life. The beaver tought him about trust. He tought him to get trust you must give trust. He learned this when he beatred the beaverss trust and stretched out his arm to touch him. The wolves also tought him about there being strength in groups. The last thing I'll say is the sparrows tought him how precious life is.

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