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Firlakuza [10]
4 years ago
8

Reading: Holes Questions

English
1 answer:
liq [111]4 years ago
7 0

1. because he didn't carry her up the mountain.

2. that his character is kind cause he doesn't want his mother to get worried

    about him.

3.   i guess to make them cool

4.  its takes a lot to time and energy and the sand is really hard so its really hard to dig a hole

5.  by telling asking them question about their life like what's their occupation?

6. his attitude is really rude

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