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    turned a corner when‚ bang! The wheel of the bus suddenly dropped several feet and tipped on it’s side. The bus had hit a sinkhole. Thankfully no one was hurt‚ but a tow truck had to pull the bus out of the hole. II. Sinkholes can be one of the most devastating natural disasters if the hole is large enough. As the rock under large cities such as New York get older and more dissolves away more sinkholes could happen all the time. III. Through a lot of research and a preunderstanding

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    The Great Blue Yonder

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    Page Cover 1 Index 2 A. Book information 3 B. Information about the author 3 C. Summary about the content 3 D. Own opinion 3 A. Book information 1. Title: The great blue yonder 2. Name of the author: Alex shearer 3. Year of first publication: 2001 4. Name of the person who created the cover design: Macmillan Children’s Books 5. Genre: drama 6. Theme: keep thinking from your heart‚ to

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    HOLES In the beginning of the novel Holes‚ by Louis Sachar‚ Stanley Yelnats is convicted of stealing a pair of sneakers that were supposed to be auctioned to supply a orphanage with money. He didn’t deliberately steal the sneakers they hit him in the head after Hector Zeroni stole them and saw the police so he threw them over the bridge. Later in the novel Stanley meets Hector and tells him why he is there and Hector describes what they look like. Stanley was convicted due to lack of evidence and

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    English 1 per 1 22 July‚ 2011 Holes 1. A. Zero admitted that he stole Clyde Livingston’s shoes. Zero got his nickname because everyone thinks he has nothing inside his head. B. Madame Zeroni is an old‚ Egyptian woman who was friends with Stanley’s great- great grandfather. She’s the woman who cursed Stanley’s family. C. Eyla Yelnats is Stanley’s great-great grandfather who caused his whole family to be cursed. D. Stanley goes to Camp Green Lake because he supposedly stole

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    “When you spend your hole life in a hole‚ the only way you can go is up” -Zero In this essay it will be demonstrated that it is possible to climb out of a “hole” if someone has the motivation and determination to do so. Stanley and Zero are example of this. Unfortunately this was not the case for Sam and Lewis (barf-bag). The novel “Holes” show that Stanley did endeavour to overcome his many challenges‚ Stanley show persistence in spite of how difficult or burdensome the mission seemed

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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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    Holes

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    since i’m a college student ‚ holes is the first english novel i have read . it left deep emotions on me ‚ Holes‚ by Louis Sachar is not only an enjoyable read but a read that will leave you aching for more. It makes you laugh. It makes you sad. It leaves you on the edge of your seat. It helps us understand a bit more about ourselves and about other people. It teaches us that who we truly are lies deep within us and that friendship can bring it out in you. The book is set in the not completely

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    Black Hole and White Hole

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    are black holes and white holes? A black hole is a region of space from which nothing‚ including light‚ can escape. It is the result of the denting of spacetime caused by a very compact mass. Around a black hole there is an undetectable surface which marks the point of no return‚ called an event horizon. It is called "black" because it absorbs all the light that hits it‚ reflecting nothing‚ just like a perfect black body in thermodynamics. Under the theory of quantum mechanics black holes possess

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    English Essay on Holes The film codes and conventions are greatly used in the movie Holes‚ directed by Andrew Davis‚ to construct characters and develop the atmosphere. The film is about a young boy‚ Stanley Yelnats‚ who is falsely accused of stealing a pair of shoes. As a punishment‚ he is sent to camp Greenlake‚ where he meats and discovers an ancient secret that leads him to great treasure. Throughout the movie technical‚ symbolic‚ audio and written codes are used to demonstrate the characters’

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    Summary of Holes

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    dig a hole that must be five feet deep and five feet across in every direction on the barren land under the scorching sun every day? Boys at detention center called Camp Green Lake have to do so. Holes is about boys digging holes as a kind of punishment. As the story progresses‚ friendship reveals its benefits with respect to survival. They are sent to Camp for some reasons to make up mistakes. Building character by various means is indispensible in one’s growth‚ which can be seen in Holes by Louis

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