1.
Cole was a pacific friendly boy.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement describes Cole as a "pacific friendly boy." However, the correct word should be "peaceful" instead of "pacific." Therefore, the given statement is false.
2.
Cole's mother and father were loving and caring with him.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement implies that Cole's mother and father were loving and caring towards him. However, the correct answer is false, which suggests that Cole's parents were not loving and caring towards him.
3.
Cole was defiant because he was beaten by his father.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement suggests that Cole's defiance is a result of being beaten by his father. This implies that the experience of physical abuse has led Cole to develop a rebellious and resistant attitude. It is likely that the trauma and pain inflicted upon him by his father has caused him to act out in defiance as a coping mechanism or as a way to assert control in his life.
4.
He liked going to school.
Correct Answer
B. False
5.
Cole had many friends in school.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement says that Cole had many friends in school. Since the answer is "False", it means that the statement is not true. Therefore, Cole did not have many friends in school.
6.
Cole was trying to call the attention of people because he though nobody cared about him.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Cole's belief that nobody cared about him is the reason he was trying to call people's attention. This suggests that he was feeling neglected or overlooked, leading him to seek validation and acknowledgment from others. Therefore, the statement "Cole was trying to call the attention of people because he thought nobody cared about him" is true.
7.
Cole robbed in a store and destroyed it after.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement suggests that Cole robbed a store and then proceeded to destroy it. This implies that the statement is true, as it states a factual event that occurred.
8.
Cole hit Peter because he snitched on him and caused Peter permanent brain damage.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement suggests that Cole hit Peter because Peter snitched on him, and as a result, Peter suffered permanent brain damage. The answer "True" indicates that this statement is correct. It implies that Cole's action of hitting Peter was a direct consequence of Peter's betrayal, leading to severe consequences for Peter's health.
9.
As a consequence of beating Peter, Cole was sent to jail.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement suggests that Cole was sent to jail as a result of beating Peter. This implies that there was some legal action taken against Cole for his actions, leading to his imprisonment. Therefore, the correct answer is true.
10.
Two Tlingit Indians asked him to meet the Circle of Justice and heal instead of being punished.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because it states that two Tlingit Indians asked him to meet the Circle of Justice and heal instead of being punished. This implies that the person in question was given an opportunity to seek healing and reconciliation rather than facing punishment.
11.
Edwin and Garvey went to the Circle of Justice when they were young.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement suggests that Edwin and Garvey visited the Circle of Justice when they were young. The answer "True" indicates that this statement is correct and that Edwin and Garvey did indeed go to the Circle of Justice during their youth.
12.
Cole accepted because he wanted to escape from the desert island.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Cole accepted because he wanted to escape from the desert island. This suggests that Cole had a desire or motivation to leave the desert island, which is why he accepted whatever opportunity or offer was presented to him. The word "because" indicates a cause-and-effect relationship, implying that Cole's desire to escape led to his acceptance. Therefore, the statement is true.
13.
Cole escaped from the desert island by swimming and went to Canada.
Correct Answer
B. False
14.
Cole tried to escape from the island but the water was so cold he had to go back.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement implies that Cole attempted to escape from the island but was unable to do so because the water was too cold for him to continue. Therefore, the statement is true as it accurately reflects the situation described.
15.
Cole set the cabin and all his supplies on fire when he tried to escape.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement states that Cole set the cabin and all his supplies on fire when he tried to escape. The correct answer is True because the statement directly states that Cole did set the cabin and all his supplies on fire.
16.
When Cole had to go back to the island because he couldn't swim in the freezing waters, he
Correct Answer
B. Was so mad he tried to kill a spirit bear
Explanation
The answer "was so mad he tried to kill a spirit bear" is the most logical choice because it aligns with the context provided in the question. The question mentions that Cole had to go back to the island because he couldn't swim in freezing waters. This suggests that Cole was in a challenging or dangerous situation, which could potentially make him angry or frustrated. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that he would be so mad that he would try to harm or attack a spirit bear out of anger.
17.
When Cole attacked the spirit bear
Correct Answer
C. The bear defended itself and caused Cole many wounds and broken bones
Explanation
The correct answer is that the bear defended itself and caused Cole many wounds and broken bones. This is evident from the given information that when Cole attacked the spirit bear, it defended itself by inflicting injuries on Cole. The phrase "caused Cole many wounds and broken bones" indicates that the bear fought back in self-defense, resulting in significant harm to Cole.
18.
Cole was alone and badly hurt by the bear in the island, with nothing to eat and unable to move.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement states that Cole was alone and badly hurt by a bear on an island, with no food and unable to move. This implies that there is no one else present to help or provide assistance to Cole. Therefore, the statement is true as it accurately describes Cole's situation.
19.
When Garvey and Edwin went to the island to drop off supplies
Correct Answer
B. Cole was badly hurt, and they took him to a hospital where he stayed some months.
Explanation
The given answer explains that Cole was badly hurt and Garvey and Edwin took him to a hospital where he stayed for several months. This suggests that despite witnessing Cole's injuries, Garvey and Edwin decided to help him by taking him to a hospital for medical treatment.
20.
While he was hurt, Cole survived eating bugs, grass, and his own vomit
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement suggests that Cole was in a situation where he was hurt and had limited access to food. Despite this, he managed to survive by consuming bugs, grass, and even his own vomit. This implies that Cole's survival instincts were strong and he was able to adapt to his circumstances in order to stay alive. Therefore, the correct answer is true.
21.
When Cole recovered, the Circle of Justice
Correct Answer
A. Meet to decide if he was going back to the island or not
Explanation
The correct answer is "Meet to decide if he was going back to the island or not." This is because the sentence states that Cole recovered and the Circle of Justice met to make a decision regarding his return to the island. The other options, such as celebrating his survival or sending him to jail, are not mentioned in the given information.
22.
Cole was back to the island and
Correct Answer
C. He had to sell his belongings to pay for materials and supplies and he rebuilt the cabin
Explanation
The correct answer is that Cole had to sell his belongings to pay for materials and supplies and he rebuilt the cabin. This is evident from the information provided in the passage, where it is mentioned that Garvey built a new cabin for Cole and Edwin gave him a tent to sleep in. However, in order to pay for the materials and supplies needed for rebuilding the cabin, Cole had to sell his belongings.
23.
As part of Circle of Justice he went to a pond every day and took a meditation time in the desert island.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement states that as part of the Circle of Justice, the person went to a pond every day and took meditation time on a desert island. Since the statement is "True," it implies that the person indeed followed this routine as part of the Circle of Justice.
24.
Cole was in the island to
Correct Answer
C. Learn to control his anger
Explanation
Cole was on the island to spend his summer vacations, help the spirit bear, and learn to control his anger. This suggests that Cole recognized the need to work on his anger issues and sought to develop strategies to manage and control his emotions. By being in the isolated environment of the island, away from external influences and distractions, Cole had the opportunity to focus on self-reflection and personal growth. Learning to control his anger would be beneficial for Cole's emotional well-being and his relationships with others.
25.
Cole healed and was able to help Peter, the boy he caused so much harm.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement suggests that Cole, who had caused harm to Peter, was able to heal and eventually help him. This implies that Cole was able to overcome his past actions and make amends for the harm he caused. Therefore, the statement is true.