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    for themselves and their behavior. The title of the book is Bud not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis‚ published in 1999. This book takes place in 1936 during the great depression with a boy name Bud that is motherless and can’t find his father but his mother left a clue‚ a flyer leading him to flint Michigan. In Bud‚ Not Buddy‚ Bud’s rules that help him thrive‚ three examples of those rules are #118‚ #83 and #23 One rule that helped Bud thrive in the novel was rule #118. He says “If you give adults

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    Bud‚ Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis (1991) • APA Citation: o Curtis‚ C. P. (1991). Bud‚ Not Buddy. New York‚ NY: Delacore Press. • Guided Reading Level-T Lexile Measure-950L Grade Level Equivalent-5.0 • Summary of Novel: Bud‚ Not Buddy is about a ten year old orphan who is growing up in Michigan in 1936 during the Great Depression. Bud’s mother passed away when he was six years old‚ leaving him in the hands of an orphanage. The book starts with Bud being placed in a foster home‚ with foster

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    Bud not Buddy Oh my there’s Miss Caldwell! This story would be different in modern time because Bud’s mom wouldn’t have died because there would be medicine and hospitals. Also‚ Bud wouldn’t be hungry all the time because there would be more missions and food places. Another reason it would be different is Bud would be going to school because he wouldn’t be on the hunt for somebody. This helps my last point I mentioned. Bud not Buddy would be different in modern times. Bud not Buddy‚ is a

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    Bud‚ not Buddy in modern time? The book would be different if it was in our time. In this story Bud is a ten year old boy who is in the foster system. He carries a suitcase where he keeps a blanket‚ a bag of rocks‚ and a blue flyer. He goes to a to house where there supposed to be nice and loving towards him‚ but they are really mean to him‚ when the other child lies‚ Bud gets locked up in the shed. He then runs away to find his father‚ the turns out he finds his grandfather. I believe if Bud

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    Summer Reading – Bud Not Buddy By: Kritika Sharma 1. In the book‚ Bud and Jerry are moved to a temporary house. Why does Bud believe it is better to live with three girls against‚ one older boy? Explain you reasoning. 2. Bud realizes that the Amos had gone through his suitcase. How could he say that they went through his suitcase and do you believe it was okay for them to do that because they were helping him out and providing shelter? Explain

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    Trying to find your family that are far away from you is very hard. In Bud Not Buddy‚ by Christopher Paul Curtis‚ Bud faces many problems and meets new friends along the way. They help Bud on his journey and guide him to his destiny to find his father. When Bud begins his journey he is adventurous and creative and at the end he is happy and confident. In the beginning of the story he is adventurous and creative because he walked all the way to get to Grand Rapids and made some rules to help him

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    Ms 2 Kingsley Bailey Class: 604 March 25‚ 2015. In the novel Bud‚ Not Buddy‚ by Christopher Paul Curtis. The book talks about a young boy named Bud Caldwell‚ who has been an orphan since he was six; he also had runs away after being abused in a foster home. He sets out to find his father‚ a man named Herman E. Calloway‚ a bandleader in Michigan during the Depression. He has many adventures along the way and learns many lessons he can take with him on his

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    Thesis "When it comes to my playing‚ I take no prisoners‚" Buddy Rich tells Mel Torme in February 1949(Unofficial 1). Buddy Rich has taken drumming to new levels‚ developing ensembles that are centered around his stunning display of endurance and velocity‚ not to mention his remarkable showmanship. Buddy Rich is one of the most talented and influential drummers of all time. Born to the name Bernard "Buddy" Rich on September 30‚ 1917‚ in Brooklyn‚ NY to parents Robert and Bess‚ Rich

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    Buddy Critical Essay The television series “Buddy” is based on the novel of the same name by Nigel Hinton. It tells the story of the life of Buddy and Terry Clark. Buddy Clark is the eponymous hero of the program‚ “Buddy”‚ which is a television series about his difficult life. At the beginning Buddy is about to go to school. The audience sees the mother‚ Carol and the father‚ Terry arguing. Buddy asks for money because he wants to go on a school trip Carol says she hasn’t got enough money‚ so Buddy

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    Buddy Holly’s Influence on Music The 1950s was a very influential time for the United States as well as the world. Music was changing‚ teenagers were gaining more freedom‚ and music was evolving into something no one had heard before. In a time where rebellious teens were looking for a new sound‚ and a new look‚ Buddy Holly came forth as the ideal artist to comply. Holly’s well receipted look and sound started with an early love for music. Born Charles Hardin Holley‚ into a Texan family in

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