In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, X-ray is the leader of the group of boys at Camp Green Lake. He is smart and manipulative, often using his intelligence to get what he wants. Despite his tough exterior, he shows moments of vulnerability and has a complicated relationship with the protagonist, Stanley.
Hindi ko alam
DIG DIG DIG all day
I don't know i would like someone to answer this question.
because they made it a movie, and it is a really good book, I would know I read it.
Assuming you mean the holes from the book Holes by Louis Sachar, they had to dig holes as deep and as wide as the shovels given to them, which were approximately five feet long. Then, if we calculate the volume of a cylinder, we would get that the campers would have to dig 98.2142 cubic feet of dirt to get a hole five feet deep with a diameter of five feet.
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 !
The boys had just found Kissin' Kate Barlow's lipstick tube. She knew the boys were the ones who would do the digging, and wanted to find the treasure, so she treated them extra well so they would do her dirty work for her.
Because of how close Zero (Hector) and Stanley were. They would risk their lives for each other because of their close friendship.
Because if he didn't, he would have NEVER met zero, and would have never made such good friends, he believes that its destiny that they met! <3 <3 <3 Nah, im not gay, i just likims the harts. :D
Louis Sachar's childhood was horrible where he lived people would get beaten up on the streets Louis was one of those people. He had got beaten up and had a black eye from a street fighter.
"control freak"
If Louis Sachar writes for longer, readers can expect more detailed character development, intricate plot twists, and deeper exploration of themes. However, it may also lead to potential dilution of the storyline or loss of focus if the narrative becomes overly complex. Ultimately, the impact of longer works would depend on how effectively Sachar maintains the balance between expanding his storytelling canvas and retaining the charm of his concise and impactful writing style.