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The first two chapters of the novel are a total of three pages. However, in those three pages the author uses a variety of adjectives to set the mood. What is the mood that is being set? List some of the adjectives that are used.
In your own words, explain the story of Stanley's great-great-grandfather, Elya Yelnats from Latvia, and Madame Zeroni
In the first part of Holes, we find that yellow-spotted lizards are extremely dangerous. Make a prediction as to how yellow-spotted lizards may play a role in this novel.
Summarize the story of how Stanley Yelnats IV was sent to Camp Green Lake. Do you think he was guilty or innocent? Explain.
In Chapter 9, Stanley began to write a letter to his mother so she wouldn't worry about him. Finish up the letter he started. Then, re-write a letter to his mother describing how he really felt about Camp Green Lake.
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