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  1. A summary of Chapters 1–3 in Louis Sachar's Holes. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Holes and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  2. Summary. Part 1, Chapters 1–3. Holes begins with this sentence: "There is no lake at Camp Green Lake." Instead there is a dried-up lake bed where a b... Read More. Part 1, Chapters 4–5. Stanley has a feeling of unreality as he arrives at Camp Green Lake. The driver tells him to be careful, and he thanks...

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    Part 1, Chapters 1–3
    Holes begins with this sentence: "There ...
    Part 1, Chapters 4–5
    Stanley has a feeling of unreality as he ...
    Part 1, Chapters 6–7
    The boys in Stanley's tent want to know ...
    Part 1, Chapters 8–9
    In this chapter the omniscient narrator ...
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  4. The narrator explains that there's no camp or lake at Camp Green Lake. 100 years ago, it was the largest lake in Texas, but the lake and the town dried up. Temperatures hover at 95 degrees, and the only shade is under two oak trees with a hammock strung between—though that shade is "owned" by the Warden. There are rattlesnakes and scorpions ...

  5. Chapters 1-3 Summary. Louis Sachar begins Holes with a description of Camp Green Lake. Nothing is green there, and there is no lake. It used to be the site of the biggest lake in Texas, but now it ...

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