Want this question answered?
His mom leaves him on a porch . And he doesn't see her again until the end of the book.
His real name is Hector Zeroni but people call him "Zero"
that woman with zero is zeros mother. at the end of the book you can infer that the song she sang is what he remembers. also the book says that when she was a little girl her grandmother sang that song to her.
Zero's name was significant because the others believed he had nothing going on in his name. The name is ironic, however, because Zero is one of the characters with the most heart.
yes of corse you can Holes is a great book!
Madame zeroni
Hector Zeroni
Hector Zeroni
Bear
His mom leaves him on a porch . And he doesn't see her again until the end of the book.
His real name is Hector Zeroni but people call him "Zero"
You can buy a stuffed animal puffle or a book at a store, then go to unlock items, enter the code, and pick two things from the treasure book.
that woman with zero is zeros mother. at the end of the book you can infer that the song she sang is what he remembers. also the book says that when she was a little girl her grandmother sang that song to her.
As reading the book myself I know a thing or two about, my favorite character, Jaffy. Jaffy was Hector's (Zero) Stuffed giraffe animal. He would carry it whenever his mother left him alone. She left him a lot and told him to wait. They became homeless, and one day Hector's mom didn't come back. He lived in a playground for months at the park his mother last left him. Kids had a birthday at a park, and asked Zero if he wanted cake. The mom told them to get away from him, and that he was disgusting. Then Hector ran away, but left Jaffy. Here you learn that Jaffy wasn't real. Not even a real Stuffed animal, just an imaginary friend that symbolized Hector's childhood. When he left Jaffy behind, who was imaginary, it symbolized him leaving his childhood behind.
Hector "Zero" Zeroni had the same last name as Madame Zeroni in the story of Stanley's great-great-grandfather.
The title of the book refers to holes the boys dig in the book.
Five artifacts related to the book "Charlotte's Web" could be: a spider web replica, a small toy pig, a stuffed animal spider, a copy of the book, and a poster featuring the book cover.