holes
Spiced Peaches
no
because he dosent want his mom to worry about him
He makes you use your imagination throughout the whole story. Through the good times and the bad.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the boys make frequent stops while walking across the lake because they are trying to avoid the dangerous, unstable areas where the ice is thin. Their cautious approach reflects their awareness of the potential hazards and the need to ensure their safety. Additionally, these stops allow them to strategize and communicate, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and careful navigation in their challenging environment.
green and yellow
Armpit got his nickname from his classmates due to his excessive sweating and body odor. It is a teasing reference to his personal hygiene habits and is used as a way to make fun of him.
Basically I THINK that Louis Sachar builds tension in the novel (story) holes by starting to make you think that the camp, camp green lake will be a camp that is green, full of life and will have a lake nearby. when really the camp is basically just like a desert, it is dry have no water of anything and no food at all. so if you had happened to go there, you would have to dig holes non stop !
Kate Barlow, a character from Louis Sachar's novel "Holes," is known for her delicious peach preserves. She was a skilled and talented chef in the town of Green Lake before becoming an outlaw. Her preserves symbolize her connection to the past and her resistance against the injustices she faced.
Louis Sachar made Stanley Yelnats' name a palindrome as a play on words, emphasizing the idea of destiny and how things come full circle in the story. By having a palindromic name, it adds a unique and memorable element to the character.
he writes about what he hears from little kids ,adults and ,self experiences he might have gone to the park and listen to what little kids have to say about it or his lifestyles ways and or, make it up improved answer: he writes for about 2 hours a day, but he says "most of it just seems like a waste of time."