Willy is a worm. And the shelter fell and so did the food. Also when summer became fall, all the food rotted!
As in canned food, sploosh (peaches) , or onions
The holes in your yard could be caused by animals like moles, gophers, or ground squirrels digging for food or creating burrows. It's also possible that the holes are from insects or other small creatures searching for shelter or food underground.
Yes, rats dig holes to create burrows for shelter and nesting.
One example of hyperbole in the book "Holes" is when Zero tells Stanley that he was born in a homeless shelter and lived there his whole life without parents. This is an exaggeration used to emphasize Zero's difficult upbringing and lack of family support.
They dig holes for Two thigs food and Shelter.
Komodo dragons use their forelimbs and claws to dig holes for shelter. The holes measure from 3 to 10 feet wide.
Boring holes in a yard can be caused by various animals, including moles, gophers, and rabbits, which dig for food or create burrows. Additionally, insects like ants or beetles may create small holes as they dig for shelter or food. Sometimes, natural processes like erosion or the settling of soil can also result in depressions or holes in the yard.
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Stanley finds Zero taking shelter under a boat called the "Mary Lou" in the dried-up lake.
The title of the book refers to holes the boys dig in the book.
Food, water, and shelter