8. What did Cole learn while he was near death lying on the beach those two days?
The world was...
English, 21.02.2020 23:44 ethanboshears15
8. What did Cole learn while he was near death lying on the beach those two days?
The world was
He was
Real power is
fear you.
not making people
9. When Cole says the bear attach was his fault, how is that an example that he is changing?
10. What does Cole mean or begin to understand when he says "If I like the cake, maybe the
ingredients are okay too."?
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