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Mallard's life would not have ended an hour later but would simply have gone on as it had been. Yet another irony at the end of the story is the diagnosis of the doctors. They say she died of "heart disease--of joy that kills
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A memorable moment of success would be when I recived my first all A´s report card Freshman year.
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I´ve never had honor role nor a passing GPA before then, and working hard to achieve what I never had was the best feeling!
I've been asking myself the same question for years
Answer: Stanley is arrested, Stanley digs a hole, Stanley's grandfather is cursed, Stanley is proud of himself.
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In Chapters 6 and 7 of <em>Holes</em> by <em>Louis Sachar</em>, Stanley was first arrested for ''stealing'' baseball player Clyde Livingston’s sneakers. Stanley is then told to dig a hole which he finds hard at first but continues anyway.
The story then goes to Stanley's great-great-grandfather, Elya Yelnats being cursed for breaking a promise to Madame Zeroni that he would carry her to the top of a mountain and sing to her.
Back to the present, Stanley is still digging and is bleeding from his blisters but keeps going till he finishes and was proud of digging the hole.
1. future simple: The artists will create a masterpiece.
2. future simple progressive: The artists will be creating a masterpiece.
3. future perfect: The artists will have created a masterpiece by tomorrow.
4. future perfect progressive: The artists will have been creating a masterpiece for more than two hours.