Characters
Vocabulary
Themes
Trivia
Quotes
100
I was born in Lativa and is a great-great-great grandfather. Who am I?
Elya Yelnats
100
To make (a hole, tunnel, etc.) by removing material. To dig or scoop out (earth, sand, etc.).
Excavated
100
What is the significance of the names such as X-ray, Caveman, and Zero in Holes? Give at least one specific example.
People's names present one view of them when, in fact, their real personality might be very different. The name Kissin' Kate Barlow, for instance, brings to mind a dangerous outlaw while the name Miss Katherine suggests a mild mannered school teacher.
100
What were Kissin' Kate Barlow's last words before she died?
"Start digging"
100
Mr. Sir likes to say, "You're not in the__________ anymore."
Girl Scouts
200
I am good at stealing things. I stole Mr. Sir's sunflower seeds. Who am I?
Magnet
200
To sit or lie with the body and limbs spread out awkwardly.
sprawled
200
What does the onions symbolize in Holes? In other words, do they symbolize something negative or positive, death, fear, happiness, sadness, and etc.. Give TWO specific examples for your reasoning.
Onions symbolize a positive and healing factor in the novel. Sam helps to cure sick people with the onion remedies that he makes. The onions allow Stanley and Zero to regain their health. The onions also helped Stanley and Zero avoid bites from the deadly yellow- spotted lizard.
200
Camp Green Lake is located in____________. (Desert is not the correct answer.)
Texas
200
"I am surrounded by cow turds." Who says this quote?
Warden
300
I am the maker of "sploosh." (Please, say my full name.) Who am I?
Kathryn Barlow
300
mixture or combination of various ingredients to make something.
Concoction "The smoothie is a concoction of fruits and vegetables from my garden."
300
The Power of Fate: Stanley always believes that he is unlucky and in the wrong place at the wrong time. However, one can argue that "he was in the right place at the right time," when he was hit by Clyde Livingston's shoes in the beginning of the story. Explain why?
The events in the book seem to be the result of fate's reunification of members of the Yelnats and Zeroni families in order to break the curse. Each unfortunate coincidence in the book, including Stanley getting hit on the head with Clydes Livingston's shoes was fate's way of bringing Zero and Stanley together.
300
What was the name of Sam's boat? (AND give the correct spelling to receive the points)
Mary Lou.
300
Stanley had just refused to teach Zero how to read and write. He was described as, "his muscles and hands weren't the only parts of his body that had toughened over the past several weeks. His heart had hardened as well." Explain the meaning of this quote.
This statement describes Stanley's development at Camp Green Lake. Although Stanley is used to being picked on, he exhibits no sympathy for Zero when Zero reveals that he cannot read. Instead of trying to help Zero, Stanley instead decides to reserve his energy for himself.
400
I am Stanley's lawyer, who helped him get out of Camp Green Lake. Who am I?
Ms. Morengo
400
What is the definition of ventilation?
To circulate air or to replace stale air with fresh air.
400
How did Stanley’s personality change since arriving at Camp Green Lake? Did it change for the better or worse? (Give TWO specific examples)
He was an overweight boy who does not have any friends from school and is often picked on by his classmates and the school bully. However, he became stronger (both physically and emotionally) and more confidant as the story progressed. He stands up for his own right and the rights of his friends.
400
Stanley said, "I was walking home and the sneakers fell from the sky." Stanley usually takes the bus home, but in this particular day he walked home. Why did Stanley not take the bus home?
"Derrick had taken Stanley's notebook and, after a long game of come-and-get-it, finally dropped it in the toilet. By the time Stanley retrieved it, he had missed the bus." (p. 23)
400
"Everyone's always called me Zero, even before I came here." (p. 119). Why do you think people called him Zero?
Zero did not speak very often and he didn't know how to read or write. Therefore, people automatically thought he was worthless. Secondly, Zero was an orphan. He did not have a family or a home. Prior to Camp Green Lake, Zero had nothing or no one he could depend on.
500
I looked at you, my eyes seems to expand and you felt like I was looking right through you. Who am I?
Madame Zeroni
500
What is the definition of gurgled? Use it in a sentence.
Make a hollow bubbling sound like that made by water running out of a bottle. "The baby gurgled with pleasure."
500
Why is the book called Holes? Give TWO specific examples.
The boys had to literally dig holes. However, the larger significance was the "holes" in the lives of Stanley and Zero. Stanley's life and ancestry is full of holes. For example, the fact that his ancestor never completed the prophecy. His life was an empty void before arriving in Camp Green Lake. Zero was abandoned and missed his mother. Throughout the book, both Zero and Stanley were trying to fill in the missing gaps of Camp Green Lake's history and their lives.
500
Stanley and Zero stayed at Big Thumb for about a week. They each ate about twenty onions a day. How many onions did both of them eat by the end of the week?
280
500
"If only, if only," the ________________ sighs, "the bark on the tree was just a little bit softer." Whole the __________ waits below, hungry and lonely, He cries to the moo-oo-oon, "If only, if only."
Woodpecker and Wolf