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    Stanley begins a friendship with Zero. He teaches him how to read. Zero ran away from camp after being insulted by the camp leader and Mr. Sir. Stanley and Zero find a case‚ which is the lost treasure of Kate Barlow. Question 7 Setting -the book holes takes place in a juvenile detention center that is in a lake in Texas. Most of the story is in the end of the 1990’s. There are flashbacks of Green Lake‚ which existed hundreds of years earlier before the lake dried up. Question 10 Stanly is the

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    Tiger was 5 under after playing only 7 holes. He was leading by 1 after 7 holes. Tiger’s golf game cooled down for a few holes after that‚ only making 6 pars in a row. On the 14th hole Tiger teed his ball up on the right side of the tee boxes because the hole was a dog leg turn down to the left with water on the right. Tiger then smashed his drive hoping to hit it straight or turn it around the corner

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    somthing for a free document. Please excuse this as my essays due in 5 min. Louis Sachar’s inventive book Holes received the 1999 John Newbery Medal Award. This once-a-year award goes to the author of the most distinguished book contribution to American literature for children‚ and Holes deserves to wear the prestigious seal on its cover. With all its tall tales and interesting characters‚ Holes takes place in a timeless world and will probably read just as well in 25 years as it does now. Overweight

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    can only go out when the neighbors are in their houses. I can never do anything fun because that is a sin. During the day‚ I peel the paint off my walls to see if there are any holes in the walls. If I do find a hole‚ I dig deeper and deeper until I cannot go on anymore. Then I just leave it. Sometimes‚ I find mice in the holes. When I find them‚ I keep them for a while and then I eat them alive. When I do not want to talk to my family‚ I hide in my closet and just stay in there for hours. My brother

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    Outdoor Activities

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    last one standing is always the objective. Disc golf has the same objective; make it in the basket. Except with Disc you play on a course‚ like you would regular golf. Start at hole one and depending on how many holes there are‚ usually nine or eighteen‚ you just continue to keep track of your score on each hole. Same rules as golf in counting respects. The fun of it is seeing how far you can throw that disc‚ seeing if you can beat someone else or atleast keep up with the professionals.

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    Why Is Stanley Unlucky

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    shoes were for charity. “The truck’s coming!” shouted Zigzag. Stanley looked up at the approaching dust cloud and back down at the spilled seeds.”( Sachar 159) When the seeds spilled in Staley’s hole. Mr.Sir came right up when he saw the seeds which means he got cursed because the seeds spilled in his hole.

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    What would you dig holes in a dessert for? What if you had no choice? This is the case with Stanley Yelnats. He had to dig holes in a dessert for a crime he did not commit. Through the influence of Zero’s friendship‚ Stanley changes from being a timid boy to a brave young man. Stanley Yelnats is a timid boy at the beginning of the novel. To show that there are three pieces of text evidence collected. The first one is “His math teacher‚ Mrs. Bell‚ taught ratios. As an example she choose the heaviest

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    How to Make a Bamboo Bed?

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    Drilling Double Holes in the Bamboo Bed Frame Rails Cut two bamboo canes of 220 cm length (the tip of the cane should include a node). Continue by drilling two double holes in each bamboo bed frame rail (A). The first hole should be made at 8 cm from the tip of the bamboo cane and the second hole at 202 cm from the first. The holes should be 7 cm in diameter. Step 2: Drilling Single Side-holes in the Bamboo Bed Frame Rails Rotate the bamboo canes (A) 90° and drill 4 single holes (not penetrating

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    Why does anyone change? Either because of someone in their lives or something happened in their lives . The question this paper answers is : How does Stanley’s friendship with Zero affect his changes throughout the book? Zero is Stanley’s friend and his student. Stanley’s friendship with Zero was a very impacting point in the book because‚ Zero drove Stanley to be more compassionate and inspired him to be brave. Zero is large influence in Stanley’s life‚ he made him more compassionate towards

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    juvenile delinquency

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    delinquency of teens are handled by jail time‚ house arrest‚ or detention centers‚ all of which are examples of juvenile reform programs that Louis Sachar describes in his novel Holes. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Truancy‚ Theft‚ B & E‚ characteristics of youths in America B. Background on Author C. Thesis Statement II. Holes Summary III. Juvenile Delinquency Reform A. Without Juvenile Reform‚ Delinquency rates would increase B. Features/ Aspects of Juvenile Delinquency/ Signs of Delinquency

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