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CharactersCause And Effect

Conflict True and False

Finish the Sentence

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I am the main character in the storyI am overweight, mild- manner, unlucky,

and hopeful

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Stanley Yelnats

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I am one person you do not want on your bad side. I am mean, vengeful,

dangerous, and I have a bad temper. I also have a very distinct tattoo on my

arm.

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Mr. Sir

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I have poor vision and I wear glasses. No one will dare make fun of me for my glasses because I am the leader of

Group D.

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X-Ray

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Biggest guy in Group D other than Stanley. He tends to overact, short

temper, spitter

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Armpit

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I am really bad boy at Camp Green Lake. I steals things and I am very

sneaky. What makes me it worst is I will never take responsibility for my actions. I am also the only Hispanic

boy in Group D.

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Magnet

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Magnet steals Mr. Sir’s sunflower seeds

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Stanley has to go see the Warden

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Stanley is caught with stolen shoes

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Stanley goes to Camp Green Lake

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Stanley gives X-Ray the tubehe found.

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Stanley takes Zero’s placein line

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The Warden scratches Mr. Sir

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Mr. Sir doesn’t give Stanleyany water

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Eyla did not carry Mdme.Zeroni up the mountain.

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Stanley’s family is cursedwith bad luck

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Stanley was not a bad kid. He was innocent of the crime for which he

was convicted

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Man vs. Society

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The longer it takes you to dig the longer you will be out in the sun.

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Man vs. Nature

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He put his hands on the rim and tried to pull himself up. He couldn’t do it.

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Person vs. Self

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One thing was certain: They weren’t just digging to build character. They were definitely looking for something

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Man vs. ?Society? Or Man?

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The shovel felt heavy in Stanley’s soft fleshy hands. He tried to jam it into the earth but the blade banged against the ground and bounced off

without making a dent. The vibration ran up the shaft of the shovel and into

Stanley’s wrists, making his bones rattle.

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Man vs. self

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X- Ray wanted Stanley to teach him to read.

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False (zero)

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Sam is killed for kissing Kate

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True

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Stanley’s first find is a fossil

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True

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Armpit helps Stanley dig hishole each day

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False (zero)

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Each boy at Camp Green Lakemust dig 5 hole a week

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False (7 holes a week)

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Don’t get bit by a ____________

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Yellow spotted lizard

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Stanley could have gone to_______ or _________ whenhe was convicted of the crime

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Jail or Camp Green Lake

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Stanley is guilt of stealing________________

Shoes

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Clyde Livingston

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Stanley blamed his _______________________ for his bad luck

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No-good-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather

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____________ is the author of Holes

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Louis Sachar