Final answer:
The provided passages do not directly answer what each boy did after digging their holes, but 'shoveled out one extra scoop of dirt' is a speculative guess based on common digging tasks in the given contexts.
Step-by-step explanation:
The passage you've provided does not precisely answer the fill-in-the-blank question directly about what each boy did after digging their holes. It appears to come from various literary contexts, including references to clam digging, graveyard digging, exploration, home life, warfare, and possibly slavery. None of these passages directly state what a boy does after digging a hole. However, when considering common actions after digging holes in these contexts, it could be reasonable to guess that 'shoveled out one extra scoop of dirt' might be the action taken, especially if the task required precise measurements or completion. However, without the specific context of the fill-in-the-blank question, such as the book or story it comes from, this is purely speculative.