In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the pool of water that Stanley thought he saw is actually a mirage caused by the heat in the desert. When he is out digging holes at Camp Green Lake, his mind plays tricks on him due to exhaustion and dehydration, leading him to believe there is water nearby. This moment highlights the harsh conditions the characters face and symbolizes their desperate longing for relief and hope. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder of the challenges they must overcome.
yesss of course.... yhu never saw a bug in the water??
We thought the Greeks saw them.
i do not no but i thought i saw a picture of them kissing in the water
He thought he saw some water but it was only a mirage that he could see.
This could all depend on where you live because it varies on your water company. I filled a 15000 gal pool and we only saw a 30 dollar increase in the water bill for that month. But the best way to find out is to call your local water supply company.
well whoever you are i just had a saw through and my dad told me to goggle than swallow cold water with fresh lemon and salt i hope that this helps you with your saw thought hope you get better soon
In my world it means he though he saw you but is not sure.
After watching the family for a time the monster catches a glimpse of his reflection in a stream.
Asia- when he relized the land he was on was an island he thought he was in Japan
If you mean "What is the reason behind Narcissus falling in love with himself?" I can tell you that he fell in love with his own reflection when he saw it in a pool of water.
Yes it is true. if you empty a pool and the ground-water level is high enough, the pool turns from being a 'pool', to being a 'boat'. I have personally witnessed the event. A 45ft concrete (gunite) pool while being emptied, with the discharge water being pumped out close to the pool - and whammo!!. It was like the second coming of Christ!. A huge noise, and the pool reared itself out of the ground. We were inside the house and heard the noise and only knew what happened when we looked outside and saw the pool angled out of the ground, 4 ft higher at one end than it started out at.
yes. We saw the swimming pool and we all jumped in.