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In Holes, how does Zigzag release his anger towards Stanley when he hits him with a shovel?
Zero ends up trying to save Stanley using his shovel as soon as they get to God's Thumb. But, when Zero saves Stanley, the shovel gives him a huge gash on his hand.
Zigzag hit him in the head with the shovel.
Zigzag releases his anger toward Stanley by hitting him with a shovel while they were digging.
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In Holes, how does Zigzag release his anger towards Stanley when he hits him with a shovel?
Zero ends up trying to save Stanley using his shovel as soon as they get to God's Thumb. But, when Zero saves Stanley, the shovel gives him a huge gash on his hand.
Zigzag hit him in the head with the shovel.
Zigzag releases his anger toward Stanley by hitting him with a shovel while they were digging.
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Stanley's weight helped him in the story "Holes" by Louis Sachar when he broke his fall while digging holes at Camp Green Lake. His weight made it easier for him to drive the shovel into the hard, dry ground.
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.”
Stanley thinks Zigzag is the weirdest kid at Camp Green Lake. Zigzag is very violent and does not even apologize to Stanley after hitting him in the head with a shovel.
to dig holes.
They were the height of the shovel and the diameter of the shovel. Most of the shovels were five feet long, but one was slightly shorter.
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.
get a shovel and dig in some dirt