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It's unfortunate for Stanley that Mr. Sir would survive in "Holes" because Mr. Sir embodies the oppressive authority and harsh conditions that Stanley faces at Camp Green Lake. His survival means that Stanley continues to be subjected to Mr. Sir's cruel treatment and unfair rules, which hinder his personal growth and ability to thrive. Furthermore, Mr. Sir's presence perpetuates the cycle of suffering and injustice within the camp, making it harder for Stanley and the other boys to find hope and redemption.

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Why is the theme of the book holes building friendship?

Because of how close Zero (Hector) and Stanley were. They would risk their lives for each other because of their close friendship.


Why does Stanley save his strength during the day in the book holes?

so he would have enough energy to teach Zero reading and writing


Why did Stanley refuse to teach zero to read and write in the story holes?

He didn't teach Zero because he was to tired.


Why did Stanley's mother feel that he didn't need a lawyer book holes?

Stanley's mother believed that he didn't need a lawyer because she thought he was innocent and had not done anything wrong. She was confident that the justice system would recognize his innocence and that he would be exonerated without legal representation. Additionally, she held a strong belief in fairness and justice, thinking that the truth would ultimately prevail. This reflects her trust in the system and her desire for Stanley to face the situation with integrity.


How is the setting in the book Holes important for the plot?

Well, the setting to HOLES is crucial for the book to make sense. This is because the setting is where all the history happened. The plot of the story relies on this for the book to make sense because this is where Kate decided to kill herself and where she killed everyone else. Also, this is where Stanley's great descendant was killed by Kate think that's her name, I haven't read the book in a while). If the boys did not go to that camp all the history would lose its effect and there would be a lot of confusion. Also when Stanley carried Zero up the mountain he broke the curse that the family had. If the camp was set in a different place then the curse would not have been broken.

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When was Stanley trustworthy in the movie Holes?

Zero had to trust that Stanley would take care of him when they were climbing on God's thumb. That's one trustworthy moment.


Why is the theme of the book holes building friendship?

Because of how close Zero (Hector) and Stanley were. They would risk their lives for each other because of their close friendship.


Why does Stanley save his strength during the day in the book holes?

so he would have enough energy to teach Zero reading and writing


Why did Stanley refuse to teach zero to read and write in the story holes?

He didn't teach Zero because he was to tired.


Why do the give Stanley a hard time about being better than them?

Zero and Stanley made a deal where Zero would dig part of Stanley's hole in exchange for reading lessons. The other boys gave Stanley a hard time and mocked him, thinking he felt superior to them, since he spent less time digging holes than they did.


Why do the boys give Stanley a hard time about being than them?

Zero and Stanley made a deal where Zero would dig part of Stanley's hole in exchange for reading lessons. The other boys gave Stanley a hard time and mocked him, thinking he felt superior to them, since he spent less time digging holes than they did.


Can you survive when the sun dies?

For a time. However the planet would quickly cool and plantlife would die out, leaving the herbivores to survive for a short time before succumbing; the carnivores would follow soon after. Additionally, there would be almost no visible light, so any animal taht depends on sight would be quite unfortunate.


Can you show me a letter essay about Holes?

Dear ----, I read the book Holes. I think it is a very good book. I give it a 8 out of 10 because I liked it, but it was not that good. Stanley Yelnats was under a curse that his no good dirty rotten pig stealing great great grandfather gave him. Stanley was assigned to go to a Camp Green Lake. Each day they had to dig holes in the ground that were 5 feet deep and 5 feet wide. Zero, Stanley's friend, agrees to help him dig his hole if Stanley would tutor him. Stanley found out that the warden is looking for something, but he does not know what it is. Zero ran away from Camp Green Lake and Stanley got worried. In the end Stanley's family gets rich and Zero finds his mom. "Stanley and his parents had tried to pretend that he was just going away to camp for a while, just like rich kids do. When Stanley was younger he used to play with stuffed animals, and pretend the animals were at camp." I chose that passage because it shows how positive Stanley's family stays when times are bad. I think Stanley's family is the best type of family you could ever have. Some other things you should know is that the owners of the camp are horrible people. They made the boys dig holes because they want to find a treasure. The genre of the book Holes is fiction. this is a just right book. Thanks for reading this! Sincerely, E.A.D.


Why did Stanley's mother feel that he didn't need a lawyer book holes?

Stanley's mother believed that he didn't need a lawyer because she thought he was innocent and had not done anything wrong. She was confident that the justice system would recognize his innocence and that he would be exonerated without legal representation. Additionally, she held a strong belief in fairness and justice, thinking that the truth would ultimately prevail. This reflects her trust in the system and her desire for Stanley to face the situation with integrity.


To be part of an unfailingly poor situation would be?

unfortunate


Why do the boys give Stanley a hard time about being better than them?

Zero and Stanley made a deal where Zero would dig part of Stanley's hole in exchange for reading lessons. The other boys gave Stanley a hard time and mocked him, thinking he felt superior to them, since he spent less time digging holes than they did.


If you try to fail but you succeed what would that be called?

Unfortunate. Ironic.