In the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats is initially reluctant to let ZigZag examine the gold tube, as he knows its significance and wants to keep it safe. However, he ultimately agrees to let ZigZag take a look, realizing that resisting might draw more attention. This moment reflects Stanley's growing understanding of the dynamics at Camp Green Lake and his desire to navigate them carefully.
he punched Stanley cos Stanley didnt call him armpit ;]
Because Zero stole the shoes and wonder if Stanley ran across them. The reason why is because zero stole the shoes and Stanley is not supposed to be there
because his father work as a janitor
W-Ray asked Stanley to take a picture of anything interesting he discovered next time. He emphasized the importance of documenting such findings so they could be shared and discussed later. This request highlighted W-Ray's encouragement for Stanley to engage more actively in his explorations.
That he was a good Friend, and shouldn't have deserved to die
he punched Stanley cos Stanley didnt call him armpit ;]
No or yes is what you say.
You answer truthfully
When asked "How do you plead?" in court, the proper way to respond is to clearly state "guilty" or "not guilty" to the charges brought against you.
its a respond u give to someone the has asked a question
Because Zero stole the shoes and wonder if Stanley ran across them. The reason why is because zero stole the shoes and Stanley is not supposed to be there
The person being asked the questions is supposed to respond to all interrogatory questions.
The current Stanley Cup, topped with a copy of the original bowl, is made of silver and nickel alloy.
Demand, challenge, cross-examine, grill, interrogate,
She was dissatisfied with Abby
red or green? (chili that is)
Whatever information provided by those who respond in a reply to a question asked.