Now Stanley tried to pretend he was going to Camp Fun and Games. Maybe he'd make some friends, he thought. At least he'd get to swim in the lake.

He didn't have any friends at home. He was overweight and the kids at his middle school often teased him about his size.

—Holes,
Louis Sachar

Decide whether each trait is stated or implied.

He might be feeling lonely.

He didn't have any friends at home.

Stanley tried to pretend he was going to Camp Fun and Games.

Stanley must have a good imagination because he tries to pretend he is somewhere else.

Respuesta :

He might be feeling lonely. THIS IS IMPLIED.

He didn't have any friends at home. THIS IS STATED.

Stanley tried to pretend he was going to Camp Fun And Games. THIS IS STATED.

Stanley must have a good imagination because he tries to pretend he is somewhere else. THIS IS IMPLIED.

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The following trait is stated or Implied:

  • Implied: He might be feeling lonely.
  • Implied: Stanley must have a good imagination because he tries to pretend he is somewhere else.
  • Stated: He didn't have any friends at home.
  • Stated: Stanley tried to pretend he was going to Camp Fun and Games.

The shoveling starts to alter his figure, and soon he is no longer fat. Stanley notices that he is the tallest boy in his tent since his muscles are hard as a result of his increased strength.

What is an implied trait?

Character descriptions are implied by the thoughts, deeds, and decisions of the character. We draw conclusions using indicated characteristics. We search the text for specific instances where the character's actions or words caused us to have that opinion or feeling about them in order to locate textual evidence.

Thus, A shy, awkward, and overweight boy from an overly protective family, Stanley Yelnats. He frequently lacks both bravery and confidence. Stanley has a dry sense of humor and finds the good in bad circumstances.

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