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In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats determines that a nickname indicates a person's identity or character, often reflecting their traits or experiences. He observes that nicknames can reveal something about a person's past or personality, sometimes serving as a form of social commentary. This realization helps Stanley understand the dynamics of the group at Camp Green Lake and the significance of identity among the boys.

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