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20 Sep, 19:31:32
- On page 240, it can be inferred that Stanley’s great-grandfather was cursed because he didn’t keep his promise to Madame Zeroni.
- On page 244, it can be inferred that the Warden is a strict and intimidating person based on the way she talks to Mr. Sir.
- On page 246, it can be inferred that the boys at Camp Green Lake are treated unfairly because they have to dig holes all day under the hot sun.
- On page 249, it can be inferred that Zero is a quiet and shy boy because he doesn’t speak much and keeps to himself.
- On page 253, it can be inferred that Stanley is starting to feel more confident and hopeful because he is able to teach Zero how to read.
- On page 257, it can be inferred that the Warden is interested in finding something valuable at Camp Green Lake because she is always searching for something in the holes.
- On page 261, it can be inferred that Stanley and Zero are becoming good friends because they start to look out for each other and help each other.
- On page 265, it can be inferred that the yellow-spotted lizards are dangerous and venomous because the boys are warned to stay away from them.
- On page 269, it can be inferred that the Warden is determined to find something important in the holes because she increases the number of holes the boys have to dig each day.
- On page 273, it can be inferred that Stanley’s family curse might be broken because he finds a lipstick tube with the initials “KB” that might belong to Kate Barlow.
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