Stanley referred to the fossil as his miracle because it represented a significant and unexpected discovery that brought hope and excitement after a long struggle with challenges in his life. The fossil symbolized a breakthrough, showcasing the potential for change and transformation. Additionally, it served as a reminder of the beauty and wonder that can emerge from difficult circumstances, reinforcing Stanley's belief in the possibility of positive outcomes.
Throughout the course of the book, Stanley finds a fossil, a lipstick tube with the initials 'KB' engraved, and in the end, a suitcase with his name on it.
Miracle Hikaru was born in 1980.
I am pretty sure the dome fossil is kabuto.
Red Stanley's birth name is Clifford Roscoe Stanley.
Stanley Fimberg's birth name is Stanley Robert Fimberg.
A fossil in the hole
The first thing that Stanley finds is a fossil when digging his hole.
a fish fossil
He finds a gold tube, apparently from the lipstick of a female outlaw involved with his namesake a century earlier.
Throughout the course of the book, Stanley finds a fossil, a lipstick tube with the initials 'KB' engraved, and in the end, a suitcase with his name on it.
In Chapter 10 He finds a rock with a fossilized fish in it and slacks off on his digging thinking that the fossil will qualify as something interesting to report and he will be given the rest of the day off. When Mr. Pendanski arrives with the water truck the boys line up in their predetermined order. At the end of the line is Stanley who shows Mr. Pendanski the fossil. Mr. Pendanski fills Stanley’s canteen, laughs and tells Stanley the Warden is not interested in fossils. The other boys pass the rock around.
Zigzag hit him in the head with the shovel.
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Stanley found a fossil, a lipstick tube, and finally, a suitcase with his name on it.
The term "miracle planet" is not a recognized scientific concept. It may refer to a hypothetical planet with conditions suitable for supporting life, but such a planet has not been discovered or confirmed. The search for habitable exoplanets is ongoing in the field of astronomy.
It is just an expression to refer to an elderly person as a fossil. People don't actually look like a fossil...even though there are tons of fossils, it would still be hard to find one that looks like a human! A similar expression is to refer to a technically backward person as a dinosaur.
"Fossil fumes" typically refer to the emissions produced by burning fossil fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and coal. These fumes contain pollutants like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides that can contribute to air pollution and climate change.