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at 21:01 #41396JimmyParticipant
Dear Beth,
here is my homework. Thanks (I am doing the last question).
I think Louis Sarchar made the title of the book Holes because it means the mistakes Stanley- the main character had made. I think this because the different parts name refers to this.
In part 2 it says the last hole. It might just mean that it is Stanley’s last hole to dig because it is that part where Stanley dug his last hole before running away. However, it also might mean his last mistakes since the curse broke in this part since he carried zero up the mountain and he and Zero were going to leave the camp.
The third part is called filling in the holes which makes sense because Stanley had left the camp, and he was like recovering his mistakes like when he was blamed for stealing Clide Livingstons shoes but then he was proved innocent and since the curse was broken, his life became successful.
This is the reason I think that Louis Sarcher made the name of the book holes instead of Stanley having to dig holes in camp green lake.
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at 19:34 #41109JimmyParticipant
Dear Beth,
I don’t remember the questions for the homework, and I can’t find the questions on the PDF, so I sort of don’t know what to write for the homework.
Thank you. 🙂
P.S why is the PDF lesson 2 Holes, shouldn’t, it be lesson 1?
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at 16:29 #39644JimmyParticipant
Hi Beth,
here is my homework (I am doing question A). Thanks🙂
I think he is one dimensional, purely evil because he was one of the people who convinced Oliver into thinking that steeling is good. He also died in the court I think but I think it was his fault since if he didn’t steel that much, he might not have died put just sentenced to prison for 1 or 2 years or something like that.
P.S did Fagin shoot Oliver or was it someone else again.
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at 19:05 #38581JimmyParticipant
Hi Beth,
Question: where the usual analysis of the lesson because I forgot the homework is about.
thanks.
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at 18:43 #38447JimmyParticipant
Hi Beth,
Here is my homework. (I’m doing Question 3 in the Questions).
I think Torak was upset and bewildered by his dying father’s insistence that he to swear find the mountain of the world spirit because he had thought the mountain of the world spirit was not real since no one has ever found it and why his father had asked him to do this. Torak doesn’t understand much from his father since no one has ever found the mountain and if it did exist, how was he going to get there.
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at 20:23 #37149JimmyParticipant
Hi Beth,
this is my homework. Thanks 🙂
My favorite quote is “I tried my best, it’s hard isn’t it Ted” (Except for the word Ted) because it showed the most clearly the characters try hard in the book probably. Even though that the whatever their working on whatever it is is hard, they still tried.
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at 20:18 #36604JimmyParticipant
Hi Beth,
here is my homework, thanks.
People might want to read little women because it’s published in the 19th century. Most people only know much of the 21st and 20th century before reading about the 19th century. The book also starts in some already pretty good language and it also has a pretty eye catching and interesting title, I mean it’s not every book that has “Little ___” in it. Also, people might want to find out the conditions in the village since most people know that the Civil war was raging back then. They also might want to find out want kind of fashion was most popular in the 1960 The characters in the book are pretty interesting too for example Jo, she likes to act like a boy.
(___ means some other different words since I couldn’t think of any) .
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at 21:07 #36392JimmyParticipant
Dear Beth,
here is my homework, thanks.
I would like to hear Marmee’s perspective since we rarely heard her in the story except when she is talking to the girls. She might have an interesting story or a strange and unbelievable one. The book might change almost completely because of this, or it changed a bit, or nothing happened apart that the story got a bit more interesting.
(Sorry I didn’t do it on time again)
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at 18:47 #35989JimmyParticipant
Dear Beth,
her is my homework and sorry that I didn’t do it in time and that last week I didn’t do the homework.
Thanks.
Robert Westall makes the children in the book braver than usual and is very daring since they volunteered in the war and backed off a few people using the machine gun. Secondly, he makes the people in the book affected in the war like when they found the machine gun or when Nicky’s house got blown up by a few bombs. Robert Westall also is telling us all that war is not a nice thing.
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at 10:52 #35644JimmyParticipant
Hi Beth, here is my homework. Thanks.
I think that Chas made this book light up and I think he is the hero because he was the one that found the machine gun and he is one of the bravest. But I do think that all the children are heroes, but I still think that Chas is the bravest in the book. I also think that the person flying the plane (the thing is I don’t know his name) was helper or a savior since he helped the children mend the gun.
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at 19:22 #35127JimmyParticipant
Dear Beth,
here is my homework,thanks.
I think Arther Dent is a good protagonist because he is one of the funniest, cleverest , and bravest charecters. However, he does have terrible luck. First, his house gets destroyed by a bulldozer which is bad enough, but then, the earth gets destroyed. I although relised in this book , Arthur does not have an objective (except if he wanted the earth and his house back).
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at 09:47 #34850JimmyParticipant
I think the narater discribes the earth as a simple planet and could be destroyded almost by everything. The main 5 charecters are Arther Dent, Ford Perfect, Zaphod Beeblewax and Trillain. Arther likes earth since it’s where he lived in the rest of his life. Ford thinks earth is a pretty nice too put not as Arther since he is an alien. Trillain thinks the same as Ford but likes it more but still not as much with Arther because aerth has water and food and good oxygen .But Zaphod thinks earth is a boring, old planet and thinks there are much more places to explore.
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