Mr.Pendanski tells Stanley to fight back those boys. oh yah HERE'S SOME ADVICE--WIKIANSWERS SUCK!!
Mr.Pendanski tells Stanley to fight back those boys. oh yah HERE'S SOME ADVICE--WIKIANSWERS SUCK!!
Mr. Pendanski typically ignores or avoids dealing with the boys harassing Stanley, as he does not prioritize resolving conflicts in the camp. He tends to downplay the severity of the situation and dismisses the boys' behavior as normal camp behavior.
because he is bigger
In the book, "Holes," when the boys harass Stanley Mr. Pendanski tells Stanley that he should hit Zigzag back and teach him a lesson. When the boys get into a fight that includes choking, Mr. Pendanski signals for help by firing his gun into the air.
you can fight back you are bigger than those boys! STUPID WIKIANSWERS! THEY SHOULD PUT ALL ANSWERS FOR BOOKS ON A NICE USEFUL, APPROPIATE SITE!!!!!
Stanley was surprised because the other boys had dug his hole for him.
Stanley William Bowler has written: 'Photography for boys and girls'
Stanley had a family curse on him. This curse was believed to make things more difficult for him, including digging holes. Additionally, Stanley was not as physically strong or experienced as the other boys, making it harder for him to dig.
Mom
Zero and Stanley made a deal where Zero would dig part of Stanley's hole in exchange for reading lessons. The other boys gave Stanley a hard time and mocked him, thinking he felt superior to them, since he spent less time digging holes than they did.
Zero and Stanley made a deal where Zero would dig part of Stanley's hole in exchange for reading lessons. The other boys gave Stanley a hard time and mocked him, thinking he felt superior to them, since he spent less time digging holes than they did.
the boys call Stanley cave man because he is part of group