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Person vs. Person

This scene is the scene that leads up to the reason why Cole had to go to the island in the first place.

Person vs. Society

In this part of the passage where Cole is struck with the idea that he will be getting sent to a desolate island by circle justice.

Person vs. Nature

This scene is really the turning point in the book so far because he finally values his life enough to live

¨Your a dead man¨

¨He laughed when he saw fear in Peter's eyes."

"Cole has a point... maybe there is some place other than prison."


"It is

possible I could make arrangements to have Cole

banished to a remote island on the Inland Passage... Cole could undergo a vision

quest of sorts... to face the angry spirits inside of

him.”


"Send me someplace where I'm not in your face... But why do I have to go to jail?"

"It's not like we can ship Cole to the Arctic Circle."

"It didn‟t

matter who was at fault for his dismal life. All that

mattered was living."

"But to live he needed food.

And soon!

But how? Every ounce of food he had eaten earlier...Cole fingered blades of grass under his left hand...and brought them to his lips."

"He grunted and jerked his head."

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Person vs. Person

This scene is the scene that leads up to the reason why Cole had to go to the island in the first place.

Person vs. Society

In this part of the passage where Cole is struck with the idea that he will be getting sent to a desolate island by circle justice.

Person vs. Nature

This scene is really the turning point in the book so far because he finally values his life enough to live

¨Your a dead man¨

¨He laughed when he saw fear in Peter's eyes."

"Cole has a point... maybe there is some place other than prison."


"It is

possible I could make arrangements to have Cole

banished to a remote island on the Inland Passage... Cole could undergo a vision

quest of sorts... to face the angry spirits inside of

him.”


"Send me someplace where I'm not in your face... But why do I have to go to jail?"

"It's not like we can ship Cole to the Arctic Circle."

"It didn‟t

matter who was at fault for his dismal life. All that

mattered was living."

"But to live he needed food.

And soon!

But how? Every ounce of food he had eaten earlier...Cole fingered blades of grass under his left hand...and brought them to his lips."

"He grunted and jerked his head."

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Person vs. Person

This scene is the scene that leads up to the reason why Cole had to go to the island in the first place.

Person vs. Society

In this part of the passage where Cole is struck with the idea that he will be getting sent to a desolate island by circle justice.

Person vs. Nature

This scene is really the turning point in the book so far because he finally values his life enough to live

¨Your a dead man¨

¨He laughed when he saw fear in Peter's eyes."

"Cole has a point... maybe there is some place other than prison."


"It is

possible I could make arrangements to have Cole

banished to a remote island on the Inland Passage... Cole could undergo a vision

quest of sorts... to face the angry spirits inside of

him.”


"Send me someplace where I'm not in your face... But why do I have to go to jail?"

"It's not like we can ship Cole to the Arctic Circle."

"It didn‟t

matter who was at fault for his dismal life. All that

mattered was living."

"But to live he needed food.

And soon!

But how? Every ounce of food he had eaten earlier...Cole fingered blades of grass under his left hand...and brought them to his lips."

"He grunted and jerked his head."

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Person vs. Person

This scene is the scene that leads up to the reason why Cole had to go to the island in the first place.

Person vs. Society

In this part of the passage where Cole is struck with the idea that he will be getting sent to a desolate island by circle justice.

Person vs. Nature

This scene is really the turning point in the book so far because he finally values his life enough to live

¨Your a dead man¨

¨He laughed when he saw fear in Peter's eyes."

"Cole has a point... maybe there is some place other than prison."


"It is

possible I could make arrangements to have Cole

banished to a remote island on the Inland Passage... Cole could undergo a vision

quest of sorts... to face the angry spirits inside of

him.”


"Send me someplace where I'm not in your face... But why do I have to go to jail?"

"It's not like we can ship Cole to the Arctic Circle."

"It didn‟t

matter who was at fault for his dismal life. All that

mattered was living."

"But to live he needed food.

And soon!

But how? Every ounce of food he had eaten earlier...Cole fingered blades of grass under his left hand...and brought them to his lips."

"He grunted and jerked his head."

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Person vs. Person

This scene is the scene that leads up to the reason why Cole had to go to the island in the first place.

Person vs. Society

In this part of the passage where Cole is struck with the idea that he will be getting sent to a desolate island by circle justice.

Person vs. Nature

This scene is really the turning point in the book so far because he finally values his life enough to live

¨Your a dead man¨

¨He laughed when he saw fear in Peter's eyes."

"Cole has a point... maybe there is some place other than prison."


"It is

possible I could make arrangements to have Cole

banished to a remote island on the Inland Passage... Cole could undergo a vision

quest of sorts... to face the angry spirits inside of

him.”


"Send me someplace where I'm not in your face... But why do I have to go to jail?"

"It's not like we can ship Cole to the Arctic Circle."

"It didn‟t

matter who was at fault for his dismal life. All that

mattered was living."

"But to live he needed food.

And soon!

But how? Every ounce of food he had eaten earlier...Cole fingered blades of grass under his left hand...and brought them to his lips."

"He grunted and jerked his head."

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  • Person vs. PersonThis scene is the scene that leads up to the reason why Cole had to go to the island in the first place.
  • ¨He laughed when he saw fear in Peter's eyes."
  • ¨Your a dead man¨
  • "It ispossible I could make arrangements to have Colebanished to a remote island on the Inland Passage... Cole could undergo a visionquest of sorts... to face the angry spirits inside ofhim.”
  • "Cole has a point... maybe there is some place other than prison."
  • Person vs. SocietyIn this part of the passage where Cole is struck with the idea that he will be getting sent to a desolate island by circle justice.
  • "It's not like we can ship Cole to the Arctic Circle."
  • "Send me someplace where I'm not in your face... But why do I have to go to jail?"
  • Person vs. NatureThis scene is really the turning point in the book so far because he finally values his life enough to live
  • "He grunted and jerked his head."
  • "It didn‟tmatter who was at fault for his dismal life. All thatmattered was living."
  • "But to live he needed food.And soon!But how? Every ounce of food he had eaten earlier...Cole fingered blades of grass under his left hand...and brought them to his lips."
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