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Louis Sachar wrote the book "Holes" in 1998.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, an example of onomatopoeia is the word "crunch" used to describe the sound of the boys' feet on the dry, cracked ground. This word vividly conveys the sound and texture of the environment, enhancing the reader's experience of the harsh conditions at Camp Green Lake. Such use of onomatopoeia helps to create a more immersive atmosphere in the story.
Louis Sachar
Louis Sachar
Louis Sachar has dedicated some of his books to his family members. For example, he dedicated "Holes" to his wife, Carla.
Im not sure
We climbed up the edge of the frying pan
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, an example of a rhetorical question is, "Do you ever get the feeling that there's something funny going on?" This question is used to provoke thought and create suspense or intrigue in the reader.
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I don’t know that’s why I need help
August 20, 1998