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because his father work as a janitor
Stanley learns about himself as they climb the mountain by knowing his strength because he is carrying Zero and climbing a mountain. Stanley learns about Zero by knowing he wants a fudge sundae when he gets to the “Italian Restaurant.”
because he is the criminal who puts Stanley Yelnats in the camp and the one to be brought to the top of the mountain in order to brake the cures. put on Stanley by his great grand father.
A Yelnats had to Carrie a Zeroni up the mountain to break the curse, and in fact Stanley was a Yelnats and Zero was a Zeroni, so by carring zero up the mountain Stanley broke the old curse of his dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-grandfather.
The weeds
because his father work as a janitor
Stanley learns about himself as they climb the mountain by knowing his strength because he is carrying Zero and climbing a mountain. Stanley learns about Zero by knowing he wants a fudge sundae when he gets to the “Italian Restaurant.”
The Yelnats apartment smelled because of the foul odor coming from the boys' shoes that Stanley's father was trying to invent. The shoes smelled so bad that it affected the entire apartment.
because he is the criminal who puts Stanley Yelnats in the camp and the one to be brought to the top of the mountain in order to brake the cures. put on Stanley by his great grand father.
A Yelnats had to Carrie a Zeroni up the mountain to break the curse, and in fact Stanley was a Yelnats and Zero was a Zeroni, so by carring zero up the mountain Stanley broke the old curse of his dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-grandfather.
Stanley's nickname is caveman
caveman in the movie holes is Stanley yelnats IV
In the novel of Holes Stanley Yelnats is fifteen years old...
Mr. Pendanski was Stanley Yelnat's counselor in the book/movie Holes.
Stanley is the main character in the story, he is charged with staling a famous pair of shoes, when he didn't do it! He has to be charged to go to Camp Greenlake, which he has to dig countless holes.
well isn't it stanley?