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d , a map showing different shows that are performed at Central Park
As she passed the shelves and racks, readers scanned her chip, and the disembodied voices of the e-hawkers began vying for her attention.
She disliked algorithms telling her what she was supposed to like, but they annoyed her even more when their suggestions were right on target as if they could see right through her, straight into her heart. "Emily, I'm sure juggling your schoolwork, soccer practice, and a social life is stressing you out."
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Elya looks for Zeroni ⇒ Elya court’s Myra ⇒ Elya forgets his promise ⇒ Stanley is bullied ⇒ Stanley finds sneakers ⇒ Stanley is arrested ⇒ Stanley gets to camp ⇒ Stanley digs a hole.
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In this excerpt from Holes, we learn how Stanley Yelnats' great-great-grandfather, Elya Yelnats was helped by Madame Zeroni to win the heart of Myra. First he looks from Madame Zeroni and she gives him a pig that he was to give water to from a certain stream every day and it would grow.
The pig grows and so Elya courted Myra. He found her dimwitted however and goes to America forgetting to fulfil a promise to carry Madame Zerone up the mountain to sing for her leading her to place a curse on him and his descendants.
Except then comes back to the present where Stanley is bullied at school leading him to miss the school bus and as he walks home, sneakers hit him on the head which he then took as he wanted to give to his father to help in his experiments but as he runs he is arrested for sneaker theft and sent to Camp Green Lake where he digs a hole.
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The story is narrated by “we,” the townspeople in general, who also play a role in Miss Emily's tragedy. The townspeople respect Miss Emily as a kind of living monument to their glorified but lost pre-Civil War Southern past, but are therefore also highly judgmental and gossipy about her, sometimes hypocritically.
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i think i did a while ago
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