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In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Mr. Pendanski, the counselor, decides not to teach Zero because he underestimates him, believing that Zero is incapable of learning due to his troubled background and lack of communication skills. This reflects a broader theme in the story about the importance of recognizing potential in those who are often overlooked. Mr. Pendanski's dismissive attitude ultimately fuels Zero's desire to prove himself and seek knowledge on his own terms.

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