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poor, overweight, helpful, good teacher, innocent, respectful and stand of for his friends
Dear ----, I read the book Holes. I think it is a very good book. I give it a 8 out of 10 because I liked it, but it was not that good. Stanley Yelnats was under a curse that his no good dirty rotten pig stealing great great grandfather gave him. Stanley was assigned to go to a Camp Green Lake. Each day they had to dig holes in the ground that were 5 feet deep and 5 feet wide. Zero, Stanley's friend, agrees to help him dig his hole if Stanley would tutor him. Stanley found out that the warden is looking for something, but he does not know what it is. Zero ran away from Camp Green Lake and Stanley got worried. In the end Stanley's family gets rich and Zero finds his mom. "Stanley and his parents had tried to pretend that he was just going away to camp for a while, just like rich kids do. When Stanley was younger he used to play with stuffed animals, and pretend the animals were at camp." I chose that passage because it shows how positive Stanley's family stays when times are bad. I think Stanley's family is the best type of family you could ever have. Some other things you should know is that the owners of the camp are horrible people. They made the boys dig holes because they want to find a treasure. The genre of the book Holes is fiction. this is a just right book. Thanks for reading this! Sincerely, E.A.D.
Whole: "Whole wheat." "Its a whole peice of bread" Hole: "Theres a hole in the ground!" "Theres a hole in my shirt"
Hole is a noun.
Example sentence - He had to dig the whole large hole by himself.
The book Holes was written by Louis Sachar. Holes has won the National Book Award and the Newbery Medal.
i think its because everytime he dug a hole he found something interesting but I'm not sure
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page 127
On page 146 of "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the reader follows Stanley Yelnats as he learns more about the cursed history of Camp Green Lake and uncovers clues about why the camp director, Ms. Walker, is so fixated on finding something buried in the desert. This part of the story delves deeper into the mystery and sets the stage for further revelations.
Yes or no, depending on your perspective. If you mean the parts in the book, then yes, but it is 3 parts. If you mean books, then no, but there are 2 sequels to holes, Stanley Yelnats' Guide to Surviving Camp Green Lake and Small Steps.
These characters are from the book Holes, written by Louis Sachar. In Chapter 30, the Warden tells Zero that his reading lessons are over and that Stanley has to dig his own holes from then on. Zero then jumps up and exclaims, "I'm not digging another hole!"
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, cause and effect are important elements of the storyline. The cause of Stanley Yelnats' family curse leads to his unjust imprisonment at Camp Green Lake, and the effect is that he must dig holes every day to build character. As Stanley uncovers the truth behind the curse and the history of the camp, he begins to see how individual actions and choices have ripple effects on the characters' lives.
Stanley was surprised because the other boys had dug his hole for him.
In the movie "Holes" by Louis Sachar, a "hole" is an area in a dry lake bed where the boys at Camp Green Lake are required to dig every day as punishment. The holes are meant to build character and discipline in the boys, but they also serve a mysterious purpose that is gradually revealed throughout the story.
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