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    Quotes In The Book Holes

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    The adventurous novel Holes by Louis Sachar narrates the story of a boy named Stanley Yelnats, he lives in a small house with his mom, dad, and his grandfather. During the novel there is a part where the narrator explains how when he was walking home from school he a pair of shoes fall out from nowhere, he picks them up and started walking and the police ran after him, the police started accusing him that he stole them. Stanley family had always had bad luck thanks to his no-good-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather

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    The Warden Reflection

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    The Warden She’s mean, she’s scary, she makes you dig holes-Yes, you’ve got it, it’s the dreadful, direful, fearsome...Warden. Based on what I have read so far, I believe the Warden is a selfish, scary, and rude person. In addition to that, she is definitely impatient, strict and bossy. Firstly, I believe the Warden is a selfish person, because on page 3 of chapter 1, the author states that, “The campers are forbidden to lie in the hammock. It belongs to the Warden. The Warden owns the shade.” The

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    Theme Of The Book Holes

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    out? Have you ever felt as if you were accident prone or if it was just pure bad luck?Well that’s what Stanley Yelnats felt since that was what actually happened in the book Holes by Louis Sachar. There is a lot to this book, such as themes, characters, and quite a few different locations.The main theme of this story, Holes, is growing up because, in this book Stanley learns a lot; he has a lot of ambition, and he shows a ton of responsibility for his own actions, but also for others as well, whether

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    The story Holes is about a boy named Stanley Yelnats, who has the worst luck in the entire world because his great, great grandpa was cursed and he is sent to a Juvenile Camp in the desert called Camp Green Lake for a crime he did not commit. The boys spend their days digging holes in the desert because the counselors tell them that it helps them build character. Camp Green Lake is full of holes that are 5 feet deep and 5 feet wide, with nothing but a dry lake bed. The Warden of Camp Green Lake

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    to be perceptive and how to persevere. When he first arrives, he quickly learns what he needs to do to survive; he follows the majority of the rules and tries not to get on Mr Sir or the Wardens bad side. When he finds out how hard digging a massive hole every day is, he has to preserve and be persistent to make sure everything gets done and he does not get in trouble. He also doesn’t give up one Zero when he is teaching him to read and he doesn’t understand, he also helps him out when they have to

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    seems, but itś only a camp for bad boys. Stanley Yelnats was one of the people there even tho he did no wrong. Without going to Camp Green Lake his life would never be the same. At the beginning of Holes Stanley was not caring, but by the end of Holes Stanley became caring. At the beginning, of Holes Stanley was not caring. Stanley says,¨He needs to save his energy for the people that count ( Sachar 82 ).¨ Zero does not know how to read or write, so he needs help and Stanley is his only friend.

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    Holes By Louis Sachar

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    Holes Essay Have you ever been in the right place at the wrong time? Well Stanley was and now his life has changed forever. The book Holes by Louis Sachar is a story about friendship and bravery. Stanley is sent to camp green lake after being accused of stealing shoes. The theme of holes is growing up because the story involves youth such as Stanley, and in the story Stanley takes responsibility and shows his innocence. In Holes Stanley is around 13-14 years old. He was accused of stealing a

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    Have you ever been accused of something you didn’t do? Have you ever had really bad luck? In Holes, by Louis Sachar, innocent Stanley Yelnats is sent to a juvenile delinquent camp as a punishment for “stealing shoes”. The theme of Holes is perseverance because in the story, Stanley escapes from the camp, takes a lot of risks, and rebels against Mr. Sir, the Warden, and Mr. Pendanski. In Holes, Stanley is sent to a camp for bad boys for stealing a pair of shoes from Clyde Livingston, a famous baseball

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    Stanley Holes Quotes

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    In the book Holes by Louis Sachar the main character Stanley goes on a big adventure, but faces many different things. Stanley has had many different changes, but faces many different changes, but i'm gonna tell you a few. Through the influence or Zero’s friendship Stanley changes from insecure to confident. Stanley is insecure at the beginning for many different reasons. One reason why I think he's insecure is the part from the book that says, “ No one liked him and the truth was he especially didn’t

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    Did you know about “Camp Green Lake?” Well it’s a camp for bad boys. That have done something bad in there past, they dig holes for a consequence. To let you know the camp does not have a lake or anything green. You will be learning about campers past and the camps past too. Stanley changes throughout the book because of his friendship with zero. Before Stanley’s time at camp green lake and at the beginning of his time there, Stanley was looked down upon by the other campers. “He stayed in the tent

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