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Nothing, the warden hurts Mr. Sir for coming to her for something not important, Stanley gets let off
One of the examples given in the Novel 'Holes' about Courage is when Stanley covers for the other boys and takes the blame for stealing the sunflower seeds. This is an example of courage because Stanley didn't steal the seeds and Mr. Sir is vicious when it comes to stealing, and since Mr. Sir stopped smoking he became crankier. Also Stanley doesn't know the consequences of his action, which might be pretty nasty!!
because mr sir would punish him
To pour posion
He thinks he is an annoying lowlife
Nothing, the warden hurts Mr. Sir for coming to her for something not important, Stanley gets let off
Nothing, the warden hurts Mr. Sir for coming to her for something not important, Stanley gets let off
One of the examples given in the Novel 'Holes' about Courage is when Stanley covers for the other boys and takes the blame for stealing the sunflower seeds. This is an example of courage because Stanley didn't steal the seeds and Mr. Sir is vicious when it comes to stealing, and since Mr. Sir stopped smoking he became crankier. Also Stanley doesn't know the consequences of his action, which might be pretty nasty!!
Mr. Sir initially views Stanley as just another delinquent sent to Camp Green Lake, not deserving any special treatment. However, as the story progresses, he starts to recognize Stanley's honesty and integrity, gaining a newfound respect for him.
because mr sir would punish him
To pour posion
mr. sir
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Mr. Sir gets back at Stanley by making him dig extra holes and trying to exert his authority over him. He shows his power through intimidation and by inflicting physical labor on Stanley as punishment.
He thinks he is an annoying lowlife
by climbing the mountain and standing up to mr sir and the warden
That he stole them and ate them him self