In the book Holes, Miss Katherine kisses Sam the Onion man.
In the book Holes, Sam the onion man's donkey's name was Mary Lou.
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character Sam the onion seller dies. He is killed by the protagonist's great-grandfather, who mistakenly thinks Sam has something to do with his wife's death.
because he likes onions
Sam(the onion guy) was not allowed because he was black.
It doesn't state exactly how tall Katherine is, but she must've been a normal hight because she was able to hug Mary Lou's head and kiss Sam the Onion Man. Hope this helps :)
*Spoiler alert* (Book is Holes by Louis Sachar) The *sploosh that Zero found in the boat Mary Lou was actually jars of Katherine Barlow's prized spiced peaches. They were Sam the onion man's after Katherine Barlow exchanged her spices peaches for Sam's service in repairing the school for her.
It was there because when Sam the Onion Man was shot, his boat got smashed and it sunk into the lake and the lake dried up while the boat was still there. That is how it got there
Kate Barlow's last words in "Holes," by Louis Sachar, were a defiant declaration: "I’ll never forget you, Sam." This statement reflects her deep affection for Sam, the onion seller, and highlights the tragic circumstances surrounding their relationship. Her final moments convey a sense of resilience and loyalty, even in the face of adversity.
A subplot in "Holes" involves the story of Madame Zeroni and her curse on the Yelnats family. This subplot unfolds through a series of flashbacks and revelations that connect the past to the present events at Camp Green Lake. It explores themes of justice, fate, and intergenerational relationships.
Charles "Trout" Walker killed him
basically sam said it was important to drink onion juice that night
No it will not. At least with an MP3 player. I have tried it with my Sansa Sandisk 4 gig MP3 player. I may have done something wrong, though. But I would recomend trying it with an iPod, and putting the roots in the drink. ... Sorry but yes it does charge an iPod, you have to use a screwdriver to poke a hole in the onion on each side so that the Gatorade can get inside the onion. Place the onion in the cup with the holes facing the Gatorade wait 30 minutes then remove the onion, dry it off then place the usb drive into the onion. The electrolytes from the Gatorade break down the individual cells of the onion causing the onion to release excess energy that is electric. If completed properly the onion contains 1.5 volts which is enough to charge the iPod using the usb drive. I am currently using this as my science fair project so i know quite a bit about this experiment.