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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.
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ICT is now used for the teaching of Science and Mathematics by them.
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<span>He is considered a round character as opposed to a flat character because he is portrayed to have more depth than a character that might show up in one scene. This requires giving us time and information to know him. Think of a round character as you or a member of your family and a flat character as somebody you just met at the grocery store. Yes, their might be more to the person at the grocery store but you only are seeing so little that you only know them as another person. So, the correct answer is - Caesar is multifaceted: he is stubborn and proud, and the plebeians adore him, while the senators hate him. His story line is essential to the plot.</span>
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I believe it would be 'self.'
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Amazing- this is one of the best books out there calling it anything short of amazing is just wrong.
Spell bounding- This book literally captivates the reader you can't put it down. Also it relates to the magical background of the book.
Timeless- this book will always be a must have classic. There is nothing time can do to change its magic.