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In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, X-Ray is characterized as a clever and somewhat manipulative boy who often takes advantage of his peers. He is known for his ability to navigate social dynamics at Camp Green Lake, using his position in the group to assert influence. Despite his tough exterior, X-Ray shows moments of vulnerability and loyalty to his friends, particularly when it comes to sharing the rewards of their efforts. His nickname reflects his keen ability to "see" through situations and understand people's motives.

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