Holes, Chapters 31-35, Grades 7
As you progress through chapters 31-35 of 'Holes' by Louis Sachar, the story intensifies with Stanley and Zero's daring plans and the uncovering of Camp Green Lake's secrets. These chapters highlight themes of courage, friendship, and the pursuit of justice. Pay close attention to how the characters' actions drive the plot forward and what these actions reveal about their beliefs and values.
Question 1
Stanley makes a significant decision in these chapters. What is it, and what motivates him to take this action?
Question 2
How does the relationship between Stanley and Zero develop in these chapters, and what challenges do they face together?
Question 3
The history of Camp Green Lake continues to unfold. What new information is revealed, and how does it connect to the current events at the camp?
Question 4
Analyze the significance of the mountain called 'God's Thumb' in the story. How does it symbolize hope or change for the characters?
Question 5
Reflect on how the author uses the theme of redemption in these chapters. Which characters or situations are most reflective of this theme?
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