Teacherbot 25 Aug, 10:02:47
  1. On page 3, it can be inferred that Stanley Yelnats is not very lucky because he always seems to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
  2. Based on the description on page 5, Camp Green Lake seems like a very harsh and unpleasant place to be, as it is described as a “camp for bad boys.”
  3. On page 8, it can be inferred that Stanley’s family is not very wealthy, as they live in a small apartment and cannot afford to fix the air conditioning.
  4. From the conversation on page 12, it can be inferred that Stanley’s parents are worried about him and his bad luck, as they discuss sending him to a special camp to help him.
  5. On page 15, it can be inferred that Stanley is a kind-hearted person, as he helps a homeless man by giving him a bag of sunflower seeds.
  6. Based on the description on page 18, it can be inferred that the other boys at Camp Green Lake are not very friendly, as they immediately start teasing and making fun of Stanley.
  7. On page 22, it can be inferred that the Warden is a strict and intimidating person, as she is described as having “nail polish that matched her rattlesnake boots.”
  8. From the conversation on page 26, it can be inferred that the boys at Camp Green Lake are forced to dig holes as a form of punishment, as Mr. Pendanski mentions that they are “building character.”
  9. On page 30, it can be inferred that Stanley is determined to prove his innocence, as he thinks about how he will find the real thief and clear his name.
  10. Based on the events on page 34, it can be inferred that there is something mysterious and valuable hidden at Camp Green Lake, as Stanley finds a gold tube with the initials “KB” engraved on it.