Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is resolution.
Explanation:
Answer:
Sachar writes the humorous plot of Holes in a straightforward manner; however, he weaves into the plot three subplots. The subplots are tall-tale motifs that provide explanations about incidents involving previous Yelnats generations that significantly impact Stanley's life as well as the lives of others.
2. He said he doesn't like it.
3. They said they can't come to the party.
4. He said he will only pay 100 diners.
5. They said the man took the money.
6. He said the plane had already taken off.
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I think you answer would be the second answer or B.) A short story normally does not have a complicated plot; a novel can have a complicated plot.
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Others say the country is a “salad bowl.” You can still find the differences between groups. Yet they go together well, like the parts of a salad.