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Touching Spirit Bear
By JACOB BUSA
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Question 1
1.
What has Cole done to cause him to go to the island?
he stole from his teacher
he severely injured another child
he kept skipping school
Cole robbed a store
Question 2
2.
Cole urges Garvey and Edwin to do what?
bring Peter to the island so he can begin healing
let him die on the island
send him to prison
go hiking with him
Question 3
3.
What types of carvings did Cole put on his totem pole?
things that reminded him of his life prior to coming to the island
things he enjoyed
animals that had affected his life
picture of people that made him angry
Question 4
4.
When Cole is FIRST left on the island he does what?
begins to gather food
builds a shack
attempts to escape
hikes around the island
Question 5
5.
Who came to live with him on the island?
Peter and Edwin
Peter and Garvey
Peter and his parents
No one
Question 6
6.
What was the final carving at the bottom of Cole's totem pole?
a bear
a picture of Garvey
a circle
a canoe
Question 7
7.
Why did Cole no longer have to save the white matted hair he had ripped off the bear?
The matter hair was covered in blood. It began to smell.
No on wanted to see it. They would never believe him.
He did not want to carry it. He buried it in a safe place.
He no longer had to prove anything. He knew he was telling the truth
Question 8
8.
How did the Circle get the money for supplies for Cole's second trip to the island?
they sold things that belonged to Cole
Garvey used his saving to pay for the things.
Cole's father paid for the supplies
Cole's mother worked a second job
Question 9
9.
What did the circle represent that Cole carved at the bottom of the totem for his anger?
Death and Rebirth
Crime and punishment
Everything is one
Life and Death
Question 10
10.
From the Circle Justice what did talking too long show others?
What you had to say was important
You didn't respect their right to speak
You knew a great deal
You were not afraid of others