Digging Deeper
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Who is the main character of the novel Holes?

  • Louis Sachar
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  • Stanley Yelnats (correct)
  • Kissin' Kate Barlow
  • What is the significance of the holes dug by the boys at Camp Green Lake?

  • To build a swimming pool
  • To improve their physical strength
  • To dig holes as a form of punishment
  • To find buried treasure (correct)
  • Who is Kissin' Kate Barlow in the novel Holes?

  • The mother of Stanley's best friend
  • The owner of the local diner
  • A famous outlaw who robbed banks (correct)
  • The warden of Camp Green Lake
  • Who is Mr. Sir in the novel Holes?

    <p>The warden's assistant</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of the yellow-spotted lizards in the novel Holes?

    <p>They are venomous and feared by the boys at Camp Green Lake</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the reason for Stanley Yelnats's family curse in the novel Holes?

    <p>His no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather did not keep a promise to a fortune teller</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Main Character

    • Stanley Yelnats is the protagonist, a boy falsely accused of stealing, sent to Camp Green Lake.

    Significance of the Holes

    • The boys at Camp Green Lake dig holes as a form of punishment but also as a means of character building.
    • The holes serve as a metaphor for digging up the past, revealing truths and connections among the characters.

    Kissin' Kate Barlow

    • Kissin' Kate Barlow was a notorious outlaw known for her charm and ruthlessness.
    • Formerly a schoolteacher in Green Lake, her transformation was sparked by personal tragedy and loss, leading to her outlaw life.

    Mr. Sir

    • Mr. Sir is a camp counselor noted for his aggressive demeanor and neglectful attitude towards the boys.
    • He plays a key role in the oppressive environment of Camp Green Lake, enforcing the severe punishment system.

    Significance of Yellow-Spotted Lizards

    • Yellow-spotted lizards symbolize danger, as their bite is deadly, creating a sense of fear and foreboding.
    • They represent the consequences of the harsh conditions at Camp Green Lake and serve as a constant threat to the boys.

    Family Curse

    • The Yelnats family is cursed due to the actions of Elya Yelnats, who failed to fulfill a promise to a fortune teller.
    • This curse follows generations of Yelnats, creating a sense of fate and inevitability in Stanley's life.

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    Test your knowledge of the first seven chapters of the classic novel "Holes" with this quiz! See how much you remember about the main character, the significance of the holes at Camp Green Lake, and the mysterious Kissin' Kate Barlow. Take this quiz now and see if you can dig deep into the details of this beloved story!

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