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The main idea of Holes is destiny.

I think that the main idea is to always have a friend by your side, so that you can always rely on getting and sharing consequences with others

This story is also about friendship

No, the main idea of holes is karma, you get back what you do.

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15y ago

To teach us a valuble yet crappy lesson no offense that well good question maybe dont lie be good have faith the usual stuff well idk maybe just to boggle our minds and find the truth but watever lolz

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11y ago

In the book called, "Holes," the author is trying to tell you that you should always stick up for your self, no matter what the case is. You should always be there for one another do what you think is right.

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8y ago

The author's purpose of Holes was to entertain you with a darn good story. Pay attention to the details because even the smallest details in the beginning are tied up at the end. Good triumphs over evil.

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15y ago

the main theme in the book holes is perseverence and building friendships.

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14y ago

Good vs evil

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14y ago

persistence and endurance are virtues. Good triumphs over evil. Love conquers all.

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12y ago

To entertain readers about what he was thinking and how history can be crazy at times.

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13y ago

The author's purpose is to entertain the reader about their history

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