In the book "Holes" By Louis Sacher, they are digging holes at Camp Green Lake, the Juvinile Correction camp, because the camp warden believes it helps them gain character but later in the story you find out the real truth behind it.
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Digging has two syllables.
their are a total of 39 14 have no holes at all 25 have 4 holes, 18 of wich are red but only 13 of them have 4 holes so thiers 5 red without holes that leave the other 7 with 4 holes.
We can punch or perforate materials to make holes.
Assuming that you do not mean holes but wholes(!), the answer is 4.5
Zero was usually the first to finish digging his hole.
When each boy finishes digging holes for the day, what is their ritual?
Each camper went to the rec room and ate after digging their holes.
digging in the water untop the mountain
Digging holes.
Yea
by digging holes in the earth
by digging holes
A fossil in the hole
Digging holes maybe. Digging a grave is the responsiblity of the cemetery. The cemetery employees dig the graves in preperation for funerals, and of course they are paid.
Not at all. All they do is digging holes into the ground.
It builds character