answers1: Classics are books that have stood the test of
time--sometimes because of how good they are and sometimes because
school systems force kids to read them. <br>
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Some classics include: <br>
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Jane Austen's novels <br>
William Shakespeare's plays <br>
"Flowers for Algernon" (Keyes) <br>
"1984" (Orwell) <br>
"Lord of the Flies" (Golding) <br>
"The Princess Bride" (Goldman)
answers2: nah it isnt classical its recent/modern <br>
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its a good book though <br>
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answers3: Yes Holes is a good book <br>
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But classics are usually determined by the writers such as: <br>
Shakespear <br>
Wordsworth <br>
Roald Dahl <br>
Enid Blyton <br>
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Hope that helps
answers4: In some sense, yes. It is an excellent book that most people
have heard of/read. Classics are generally older books that have been
around for a while and are read by multiple generations. Examples are
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens,
and Moby Dick by Herman Mellville. I would say that Holes will become
a classic book over the years.
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