the warden
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character known as "the mom of Camp Green Lake" is actually named Mrs. Walker. She is the mother of the infamous outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow, who once lived in the area. Mrs. Walker's legacy is tied to the history of the camp and the treasure that the characters seek throughout the story.
linda walker
Charles Walker
The warden full name in holes is Linda walker
She was related to Trout and Linda Walker. The warden is Trout and Linda Walker's granddaughter.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character known as "the mom of Camp Green Lake" is actually named Mrs. Walker. She is the mother of the infamous outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow, who once lived in the area. Mrs. Walker's legacy is tied to the history of the camp and the treasure that the characters seek throughout the story.
linda walker
It doesn't say who The Warden's parents are but her ancestors are Trout and Linda Walker because at one point they call The Warden Miss Walker.
He is the grandfather of the warden.
The verb in the sentence is "told". It is an action verb that shows what Mrs Walker did.
No, "Mrs. Walker" is not a proper noun. It is a title followed by a common noun, making it a common noun phrase.
Charles Walker
The warden full name in holes is Linda walker
She was related to Trout and Linda Walker. The warden is Trout and Linda Walker's granddaughter.
Mrs. Walker is not a common noun. It's a proper noun, a name for a specific person. Proper noun are always capitalized.
lou walker
Charles "Trout" Walker killed him