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1. I think the boys approve of Stanley and Zero's arrangement,because Zero has to dig a half and Stanley has to dig a half.

2. I think it was Stanley imagination and when he rubbed his eyes he was still imaginating it.

3. I think stanley keep going to see if there was any water or, keep going to see if it is real or, he was just blind and I was just joking on 3rd sugestion.

4. Stanley learned that his right hand was turning into a fist his eyes went from the mountain to his hand,then back from the mountain.

5. I think Stanley called Zero Hector because did Zero did mistakes when Stanley said the words splitted.

6. ,I have attempted a thing that was impossible ,I did'nt aproach it,it was digging a hole to china.I did not know how much days it will take while digging.

7. Stanley was surpised to find a sack of jars and the sovel so far down the mountain because he thought it rolled down the mountain

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Why don’t the other boys approve of Stanley and Zero’s arrangement? Do you think it is fair to both boys? 
     
The other boys don't approve of Stanley and Zero's arrangement because Stanley only has to dig the half of day when the sun has not risen yet, but Zero has to dig the rest of his hole when the sun is up. I think it is pretty fair because Zero also has a good side. He learns how to read and write! Plus, Zero likes digging holes. 
 2. What do you think is the significance of Stanley’s vision of the giant thumb? 
     
He would most likely be hallucinating but their is a chance of survival. It might have a source of water in it. I mean, it saved Stanley's grandfather.
3. In Chapter 34, when Stanley sees the Big Thumb, "[H]e kept walking toward it, although he didn't know why." Why do you think Stanley keeps going? 
     
I think Stanley keeps going out of curiosity and need. That is his only chance of survival! He is probably just too de-hydrated to think but he go's there cause their is a very little chance of having water there. 
4. What does Stanley learn about himself as they climb the mountain? What does he learn about Zero? 
     
Stanley learned that he, himself is not scared of death but scared about his parents in the event of his death. Stanley also learns that Zero is really helpful and kind when Zero cuts his hands really deep on the metal blade of the shovel, just to help Stanley. 
5. Why do you think Stanley suddenly calls Zero Hector in Chapter 37? 
      
I think Stanley called Zero Hector to wake him up. Did you know Hector means to talk to someone in a bulying way? Well, I think that id what Stanley was trying to do. He was trying to get Zero to wake up at the sound of that. 
6. "[Stanley] though only about each step, and not the umpossible task that lay before him." Have you ever attempted anything that seemed imposible? How did you approach it? What did you learn from the experience? 

 Yes I have attempted something that seemed impossible. It was riding my bike when I was little. At first I got on and just kicked off and started pedaling like maybe if I go over it fast I'd learn it, but no I was wrong because the second I even put my feet on the pedals I fell heavely. The next day, I took it slowly and finally learned how to glide. Sooner I got closer and closer until I actually did it! I learned that nothing is imposible if you don't try or think hard about it.

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