the warden grandfather use to spit in his hole for good luck and to specify this is your hole and you have plenty more left
They each spit in their hole.
They spat into there hole
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They spit saliva into their holes.
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Zero was usually the first to finish digging his hole.
Spit in it.
Stanly is digging holes to develope their character. But reall Mr. Sir and the Warden just wanted to find the suitcase with all the money
Stanley found a fossil, a lipstick tube, and finally, a suitcase with his name on it.
To search for the treasure that Kate Barlow wants them to find. They also are digging because they did bad stuff. So instead of going to jail they dig holes all day for them to learn a lesson and to improve their behavior.Also to get a decaplin
Zero was usually the first to finish digging his hole.
digging in the water untop the mountain
Spit in it.
The rising action in the book "Holes" includes Stanley Yelnats's wrongful conviction, his arrival at Camp Green Lake, his interactions with the other campers, and his digging of holes day after day. These events build tension and lead to the unfolding of the mystery surrounding the cursed history of the Yelnats family and the significance of digging holes at the camp.
In the book "Holes" By Louis Sacher, they are digging holes at Camp Green Lake, the Juvinile Correction camp, because the camp warden believes it helps them gain character but later in the story you find out the real truth behind it.
Stanly is digging holes to develope their character. But reall Mr. Sir and the Warden just wanted to find the suitcase with all the money
Stanley found a fossil, a lipstick tube, and finally, a suitcase with his name on it.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats is the protagonist of the story. He is a teenager who is wrongfully sent to a juvenile detention center where he is forced to dig holes as a form of punishment. Throughout the story, Stanley unravels the mystery behind the curse on his family and the significance of the holes he is digging.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Squid ended up at Camp Green Lake after being wrongfully accused of stealing a pair of shoes. He was sentenced to digging holes as punishment at the camp.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the boys at Camp Green Lake are forced to dig holes in search of a buried treasure. The boys are led to believe they are searching for a hidden treasure, but in reality, they are digging to build character and help with a crime committed many years ago by one of the camp counselors.
To search for the treasure that Kate Barlow wants them to find. They also are digging because they did bad stuff. So instead of going to jail they dig holes all day for them to learn a lesson and to improve their behavior.Also to get a decaplin
The adverb in the sentence is "easily," as it describes how she finishes a book.