One example of a story with holes is "The Lady, or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton. In this story, the author intentionally leaves the ending ambiguous, creating a hole in the narrative that allows readers to interpret the conclusion in different ways. This technique adds depth and complexity to the story, sparking discussion and debate among readers. The presence of these holes encourages readers to engage critically with the text and consider multiple possible outcomes.
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it depends what Ur opinion is. i thought it was okay...........
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not many
The answer to the story "Joanna and the picky eater" in Volume 1 of Stories with Holes is a picket fence.
Any place in the world is good for stories! Your stories come from inside you, not from some list someone on the internet writes. People write stories set in every part of the Earth, so everywhere is good.
There aren't any (yet), black holes are still a (strong) mathematical/theoretical concept.
Sure there are! You just have to find the ones you like, just as in any other stories.
Any war you choose would be a good example.
on brain teasers I know because I'm 10 and I serched it.
No but some have an escape route for excess grease so not to rupture the boot.
Hestia was not in any greek stories
Go to darkterrorz.webs.com I am recently updating but there are some good stories there You can also commet on any story you would like told
Louis Sachar has written several books, including "Holes," "Wayside School series," "Small Steps," "Fuzzy Mud," "Sideways Stories from Wayside School," and "Stanley Yelnats' Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake."