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Read the excerpt from Holes.

Everyone in his family had always liked the fact that "Stanley Yelnats" was spelled the same frontward and backward. So they kept naming their sons Stanley. Stanley was an only child, as was every other Stanley Yelnats before him.

All of them had something else in common. Despite their awful luck, they always remained hopeful. As Stanley's father liked to say, "I learn from failure."

How does the author reveal details about Stanley’s family in this excerpt?

1) through a description of the way they look
2) through a description of the way they fail
3) through a description of the way they speak
4) through a description of the way they behave

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Answer: The answer is #4

Explanation: because I juat took the test

The author shows how Stanley Yelnats family members behave in a similar way and this reveals details about this family.

Therefore, we can say that option 4 is the correct answer.

It is possible to see this because:

  • The author shows how all family members are unlucky.
  • The author shows how they are all used to failure.
  • The author shows how all were only children.
  • The author shows how everyone had the same name.
  • The author shows how everyone liked the name and surname to be the same.

Importantly, "Holes" is the book that tells the story of how Staley was wrongfully condemned to digging holes in a reformatory while looking for hidden treasure.

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