Whale,wolf,anger,
Cole dances diffrent dances every night depending on which animal he saw that day and he learns diffrent things from that animal
im pretty sure they were the anger dance, wolf dance, whale dance, spirit bear dance, and the eagle dance.
He learned that whales have no home and that they migrate all the time
Dance of anger, Dance of the spirit bear, Dane of the mouse, and a couple more
Whale,wolf,anger,
Cole dances diffrent dances every night depending on which animal he saw that day and he learns diffrent things from that animal
im pretty sure they were the anger dance, wolf dance, whale dance, spirit bear dance, and the eagle dance.
He learned that whales have no home and that they migrate all the time
Dance of anger, Dance of the spirit bear, Dane of the mouse, and a couple more
cause Edwin said so
I know that he did a wolf dance, it taught him that you need to rely on a pack of others.
It symbolizes all the things cole has been through in his isolation and throughout the econflict with peter. and all the animals on the pole are ones that have taught him wisdom.
The animal that Cole sees in this case the whale is supposed to teach him something. He dances out how he sees the whale or just how the whale makes him fell Answer: "A whale migrates but it doesn't have a home", Cole says he feels like the whales because he doesn't have a home.
Mrs. Matthews is Cole's mom
William Matthews is his father, and Cindy Matthews is his mother.
William Matthews is the father of the main character, Cole Matthews, in the book "Touching Spirit Bear". He is portrayed as a distant and neglectful father, whose actions contribute to Cole's troubled behavior and ultimately lead to his sentencing to a youth detention center.