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    Changes In Stanley “Your diggin’ holes to build character” is what Mr.sir would always say to the campers. At camp green lake Stanley did holes but that didn’t help his character. The only thing digging holes did for him is help him lose weight. In holes Stanley met a boy named Zero, and Zero helped change from a shy person to a brave person. In the beginning of the novel “Holes” Stanley was basically a nobody. He got made fun of for being overweight,was poor and was unlucky. “ He was overweight

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    there is no lake at all. Where there was once a lake sits a dry, hot, wasteland. Everyone has a different path to take in life. In the novel, Holes by Louis Sachar, the author teaches lessons about friendship, perseverance, and overcoming obstacles. The main character Stanley, path to becoming a better person involves climbing up a mountain, digging holes, and finding lost fortune. Stanley arrived at Camp Green Lake an insecure, honest, and overweight kid. Stanley was sure he would be picked

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    Holes Book Reports

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    report. Use the following as a guide to create a comprehensive report. Use MLA format Holes by Lois Sachar, as the title suggests, has a lot to do with digging holes. The protagonist of the book, Stanley is a 14-year old boy who is wrongly accused of a crime that he did not commit. This false accusation is what sends him to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile detention camp. Stanley and the other boys at the camp are to dig holes in the hot sun every day, “to build character”. Stanley figures out that in fact

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    Stanley, The Friendly Character In the book called Holes, there is a very friendly character. His name is Stanley. He portrays kindness, generosity, and he is warm hearted. He shows this kind of character throughout the book. The first character trait Stanley shows is that he shows is kindness. He shows this by giving something he found in the hole he dug to X-Ray. “I think I might have found something.” said Stanley. “Instead of showing it to Zig-Zag, he gave the tube to X-Ray.” Stanley was

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    Clyde Livingston's Holes

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    In the story Holes, Stanley is framed as a juvenile delinquent who is found guilty of stealing the famous Clyde Livingston’s shoes. He is sent to Camp Green Lake for 18 months to serve his punishment. At Camp Green Lake, it is a detention center for juvenile delinquents who have committed a crime. The Warden runs the Camp. Camp Green Lake is in the middle of a desert in Texas. It used to be a city called Green Lake Town, and Green Lake, where Camp Green Lake is on. The town dried up over time, and

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    “If one day speed kills me, don’t cry because I was smiling.” Most of us know that famous line came from none other than the late Paul Walker. Paul William Walker the fourth was born in Glendale, California on September 12, 1973. In Paul’s young life, he attended elementary school at Village Christian School in Sun Valley, California and played sports such as surfing and soccer. He also got a young start in acting and modeling. Paul Walker modeled and did commercials as a toddler and did his first

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    Holes Fate

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    Max adamson English essay “Holes” by Louis Sachar is a novel about a teenager named Stanley Yelnats who is sent to Camp Green Lake for stealing a pair of shoes. At the start of the novel Stanley does not like himself but throughout the novel Stanley develops as a character and over time begins to like himself. In the novel Stanley and Zero build a strong friendship, throughout their friendship kindness is shown from both Stanley and Zero. Fate plays a major role in the novel and even saves Stanley

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    Stanley Changes In Holes

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    clear blue lake, big bushy peach trees, and a small home town, and in one blink… its was gone. Stanley is very shy, relaxed, and down in the dumps in the beginning of the novel holes. Stanley Yelnats will have a major change by the end of the the novel holes and not just physically. In the beginning our the novel holes Stanley is very heavy, dressed with new clothes he doesn't exactly love, and made some very painful changes. The quote (“The heaviest kid in the class” Sachar.7) means that stanley

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    Stanley from Holes is under a curse so now he haves to attend a camp for bad boys. According to Mr.Sir Camp Green Lake helps kids build character and building character makes you mature. Stanley changes from timid to mature because of how Sachar describes him in the beginning he is treated like a nobody, in the middle he turns into a caring kid, and in the end he is a trustful and worthy kid. Camp Green Lake is a dried up wasteland for bad boys. Stanley gets accused for stealing shoes, when he really

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    John Frank Monologue

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    slide if I'm questioned about where he has gone. I will use a jungle spike trap to catch him. He will step in the rather large hole on the way to the next tree he needs to fall. It will shred his foot because of the sharp wooden spikes which will also splinter apart in his foot. The hole itself will be about a foot and a half deep and two feet wide. Because of the size of the hole it will also cause him to receive a boot-leg fracture rendering him unable to walk. Its at this point I will swoop in and

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