The flashbacks in the book Holes give the reader

a chronological sequence of events.
more than one time frame and perspective.
only one complete narrative storyline.
unimportant pieces of information.

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In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the flashbacks give the reader more than one time frame and perspective. The story weaves together events from the past with the present-day experiences of the main character, Stanley Yelnats, creating a richer narrative and deeper understanding of the characters and their histories.