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WEEK #11 / MAY 11 th – 15 th , 2020 Holes by Louis Sachar Chapters 36 – 40 Analysing the Text Questions I. READ CHAPTER 36 TO 40 AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR LITERATURE NOTEBOOK. ANSWER IN FULL SENTENCE. CHAPTER 36: Why did Zero need the shovel to walk? What might Stanley need the shovel for? When Zero asked for words, what did he want? Why did that help? CHAPTER 37: Why are they excited about the weeds and bugs? CHAPTER 38: What happened to the sack and the shovel? Is muddy water good to drink? What did he tell Zero the ½ onion was? Why did he say that? CHAPTER 39: What does a meadow look like? Why was it hard for Stanley to talk? Stanley thinks that Zero’s talk is delirium, what is that? CHAPTER 40: Years ago, what did people use leeches for? Years ago, Sam the onion man sold people what? How could onions help Stanley and Zero? 7° LITERATURE – Teacher: Danny A. Delgado

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WEEK #11 / MAY 11th – 15th, 2020

Holes by Louis Sachar

Chapters 36 – 40

Analysing the Text Questions

I. READ CHAPTER 36 TO 40 AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR LITERATURE NOTEBOOK. ANSWER IN FULL SENTENCE.

CHAPTER 36: Why did Zero need the shovel to walk? What might Stanley need the shovel for? When Zero asked for words, what did he want? Why did that help?

CHAPTER 37: Why are they excited about the weeds and bugs?

CHAPTER 38: What happened to the sack and the shovel? Is muddy water good to drink? What did he tell Zero the ½ onion was? Why did he say that?

CHAPTER 39: What does a meadow look like? Why was it hard for Stanley to talk? Stanley thinks that Zero’s talk is delirium, what is that?

CHAPTER 40: Years ago, what did people use leeches for? Years ago, Sam the onion man sold people what? How could onions help Stanley and Zero?

7° LITERATURE – Teacher: Danny A. Delgado

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Sequence of Events / Chapters 36 – 40

II. COMPLETE THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS MAP BY WRITING THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT (S) FROM THE CHAPTERS 36 TO 40.

WEEK #11 / MAY 11th – 15th, 2020

7° LITERATURE – Teacher: Danny A. Delgado

Chapter 36 – Main Events

Chapter 37 – Main Events

Chapter 38 – Main Events

Chapter 39 – Main Events

Chapter 40 – Main Events

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Holes by Louis Sachar

SIMILES / METAPHORS

A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two things through some connective, usually “like”," “as”, “than”, or a verb such as “resembles”.

A metaphor is a comparison between two things without the use of like or as.

INSTRUCTION:

Read the statements below and put an S in front of the ones that are a similes and an M in front of the ones that are metaphors.

_____Cute as a kitten.

_____He’s a diamond in the rough.

_____John is as busy as a bee.

_____Your eyes are like sunshine.

_____As snug as a bug in a rug.

_____As happy as a clam.

_____You are my sunshine.

_____My love is like a red, red rose.

_____That went over like a lead balloon

_____The noise is music to my ears.

_____The world is a stage.

_____Your thoughts are like a storm.

_____He is as stubborn as a mule.

_____The world is like a stage.

_____As cool as a cucumber.

_____As sweet as sugar.

_____The world is my oyster.

_____Your thoughts are like a storm.

_____She is as sweet as a peach.

_____Your thoughts are a storm.

_____I am a rainbow.

_____Frozen with fear.

_____Boiling mad.

_____As blind as a bat.

_____As good as gold.

_____It’s raining cats and dogs.

7° LITERATURE – Teacher: Danny A. Delgado