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In Louis Sachar's novel "Holes," Stanley Yelnats refuses to drink from his canteen because he is being cautious with his water supply while digging holes in the scorching heat of the desert. He understands that water is scarce and wants to conserve it for when he truly needs it, reflecting his resourcefulness and survival instincts. Additionally, his experiences in the harsh environment have made him wary of wasting vital resources.

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