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    Holes - a Novel Study

    The novel “Holes” is a fictitious tale, with mystery, comedy, and adventure. “Holes” was written in 1998 in Texas by multi-award winning author Louis Sachar. Sachar was born March 20, 1954 in New York. He developed a love for reading in high school. He entered college and studied law. He needed to pick up a course, so he signed on to be a teacher’s aide. It became his favorite class (his first book mirrored his life as a teacher’s aide – “Louis the Yard”). Sachar practiced law until 1981

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    Holes Louis Sachar

    is sent to a camp called Camp Green Lake and this camp is not all fun and games it is about digging holes all day for your punishment. The theme of holes is growing up because in the story, Stanley proves he is innocent for not stealing the shoes shows his ambition. And learns how to be responsible and learns responsibility. In the story Stanley is accused of stealing a famous baseball player’s shoe’s at a homeless shelter, and Stanley is sent to Camp Green Lake for digging holes for his punishment

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    How Stanley Changes

    nley yelnats, Stanley yelnats is a boy who goes to camp Green lake, a bad kids correctional phacillity. Along the journey at camp Green lake, stanley makes friends, and his friendships change him. In the story we see that sanley changes physically, and externally, these changes are all important. Stanley changes durassically and so does his appearance. Stanley isn't the only character who changes , there are alot of characters who change. Stanley's friendship with zero changes him because throughout

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    Holes

    their also is a movie out that is also called holes. The part of the story I was reading was at the time Zero or Hector Zeroni. Zero whacks one of the guards with his shovel. Then the next day Zero runs away from the camp called camp Green Lake which used to have a lake a few hundreds of years ago. After a week Stanley Yelnats, a fat and long kid who is not really that strong runs away too because he wants to find Zero. After walked about five miles he found Zero sitting in an upside down boat. Then

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    Camp Green Lake Analysis

    Holes “There is no lake at Camp Green lake”. (The ather is Louis Sttancher on page 3). The theme of Holes is growing up because Stanly luring ,he shows youth ,and respasblitte. Instead of a lake it is a dry wasteland that is covered in holes. There was a lake, but it dry up with the town. “There is no lake at Camp Green Lake”(stancher pg3) One way that Stanley is growing up by learning that Camp Green Lake is not a lake it is dry and hot. Stanley thought that Camp Green Lake was a fun place, but

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    The Symbolism Of Stanley Yelnats In 'Holes'

    main character in Holes, is under a curse. The curse began with Stanley’s great-great-grandfather. It all started when Stanley was accused of stealing shoes from an athlete, and he was sent to a detention for boys called Camp Green Lake. The boys sent to Camp Green Lake become”better” men by digging holes five feet wide and five feet deep. Stanley met a boy named Zero who never talked, although Stanley worked with Zero and they talked about why they were both there. Stanley helps Zero read and write

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    Louis Sachar Holes

    Louis Sachar is about a group of “bad boys” who were sent to Camp Green Lake for committing crimes such as stealing and vandalism. At Camp Green Lake they have to dig holes every day in the middle of the heat to “build character”. Little did they know they were actually digging to find treasure that was buried many years ago. The main characters that are followed in the book are Stanley and Zero. Stanley was sent to Camp Green Lake for stealing a pair of famous baseballer’s shoes, which he didn’t actually

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    How Does Stanley Yelnats Develop

    Stanley Yelnats is a wimp, but throughout his journey at Camp Green Lake, he learns to be strong and fearless. He was a wimp because he was afraid of his group mates and he was acting too nice to them.although he was a wimp at first he becomes brave and strong after saving Zero and finding the treasure chest. “Stanley stared at him terrified” (Sachar 20). Stanley accidently called Armpit by his real name,Theodore.This caused Armpit to push Stanley to the ground but Stanley didn't fight back. “Back

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    The Great Lakes Waterspout Phenomenon

    WATERSPOUT PHENOMINIA OF THE GREAT LAKES ____________________________________________________________________________ The Great Lakes waterspout outbreak of 2003 In September of 2003, The Great Lakes experienced a waterspout phenomenon that lasted for seven days. This is the longest waterspout phenomenon recorded in history. During this time eighty-two waterspout sightings were recorded. Each Great Lake had at least one sighting with others having multiple. How did it happen? There was large change

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    Mormon Exodus

    Mormon homes and farm buildings in 1845, and mob violence in 1846. Due to unforeseen difficulties the trek west was split off into two sections: they would travel in wagon trains from Nauvoo, Illinois to Omaha, Nebraska in 1846; and, Omaha to the Salt Lake Valley of Utah in 1847. By 1856, the number of converts traveling to the valley reached a point that wagon trains were too expensive and the church leader at the time, Brigham Young, decided that handcarts would be cheaper, and faster for such a large

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