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In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, there is no character named Zero who is homeless. Instead, Zero, whose real name is Hector Zeroni, is a young boy at the juvenile detention camp where the story takes place. He is portrayed as quiet and often bullied, but he forms a strong bond with the main character, Stanley Yelnats. The narrative reveals Zero's difficult past, including his struggles with family and survival, but it does not explicitly label him as homeless.
what was zero afraid he would become if people found out he had no family in the book holes
One example of hyperbole in the book "Holes" is when Zero tells Stanley that he was born in a homeless shelter and lived there his whole life without parents. This is an exaggeration used to emphasize Zero's difficult upbringing and lack of family support.
When we lose our home we become homeless
Zero stole a pair of Sweet Feet's shoes from a homeless shelter, but threw them over a bridge when he heard the cops coming, at which point the shoes hit Stanley Yelnats, triggering the whole story.
In Louis Sachar's book Holes, Hector's nickname is Zero.
Zero is actually the one who stole Sweet Feet's shoes from the homeless shelter, thinking it would be better to steal a pair of old shoes rather than a pair of new ones, not knowing who they belonged to or why they were there.
Becoming homeless is very easy. Dont pay your bills and your house will become a forclosure. There, you are now homeless.
no he wasnt Zero was played by someother guy in the movie Holes
Stanley's relationship with zero is important because his great-great grandfather was a friend of zero's great-great-great grandmother.it is in the book holes because that's where zero and stanely first met
He became alot stronger, caring for Zero, Rich, and Stanley isn't fat anymore from digging holes.