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Which of the following best explains why Cole must live in the Alaskan wilderness for a year?
A. Cole’s father is moving there and Cole has to come along.
B. The Circle Justice is forcing him to stay there because he cannot get along with the other kids.
C. The Circle Justice hopes to change Cole’s character by requiring him to learn survival skills.
D. Cole wants to see a Spirit Bear more than anything else, and Spirit Bears are only seen in the Alaskan wilderness.
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C. The Circle Justice hopes to change Cole’s character by requiring him to learn survival skills.
Circle Justice sends Cole to the Alaskan island as a rehabilitative, restorative sentence so he can reflect, learn responsibility and respect (through surviving alone and facing nature), not because of a move, wanting a bear, or simply poor behavior with other kids.
Circle Justice sends Cole to the Alaskan island as a rehabilitative, restorative sentence so he can reflect, learn responsibility and respect (through surviving alone and facing nature), not because of a move, wanting a bear, or simply poor behavior with other kids.
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