Holes, Chapters 16-20, Grades 7
In chapters 16-20 of 'Holes' by Louis Sachar, the plot thickens with Stanley's discovery during his digging, and the camp's history begins to intertwine with the present. These chapters also delve into the dynamics of power and friendship among the boys and the camp staff. As you read, consider how the characters' pasts influence their present actions and relationships at Camp Green Lake.
Question 1
What does Stanley find while digging in these chapters, and why is it significant?
Question 2
How does the discovery affect the dynamics between Stanley, the other boys, and the camp staff?
Question 3
Discuss the theme of fate versus free will as it appears in these chapters. How do the characters' beliefs about fate affect their actions and attitudes?
Question 4
Examine the friendship that is developing between Stanley and Zero. How does this relationship contrast with the camp's usual social dynamics?
Question 5
How does the author use the setting of Camp Green Lake to enhance the story's themes of isolation and redemption in these chapters?
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