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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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    Kindly Unhitch That Star‚ Buddy Analysis Kindly Unhitch That Star‚ Buddy is a poem by Ogden Nash describing the foolishness of people and their relentless search for success. Nash uses a variety of literary techniques to write the satirical poem‚ and they effectively illustrate the ways in which many people are in far over their heads in the world‚ and just need to slow down. The poem is written from the first person‚ which enables Nash to have a all-seeing perspective. Nash comes off as being

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    IELTS Secret Key #1 - Time is your greatest enemy Monday‚ 23 April 2007 To succeed on the IELTS‚ you must use your time wisely. Many students do not finish at least one module. The table below shows the time challenge you are faced with: Module Total time Questions Time for each question Listening 30 min 40 .75 min Reading 60 min 40 .67 min Writing 60 min 2 30 min Speaking 11-14 min N/A N/A As you can see‚ the time constraints are brutal. To succeed‚ you must ration

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    All people in the world live their entire lives to become something greater than they actually are. The quest for success in life is never-ending and people are never satisfied with what they have. In the poem "Kindly Unhitch that Star‚ Buddy" Nash warns not to dream for a goal that cannot be attained‚ in other words people’s long and arduous journey through life is pointless and success is unattainable. Nash uses diction effectively in kindly unhitch that star to show how peoples quests for success

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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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    Buddy’‚ written by Nigel Hinton‚ tells the story of the eponymous Buddy‚ who we feel sympathy for throughout the book. The author manages to make us feel this way‚ by going in depth with the main character’s personal reflection. In this essay‚ my aim is to show how the author creates sympathy for the central character. This novel opens with Buddy feeling guilty after his mother leaving home. He then lives in poor conditions with his unemployed‚ "Teddy Boy" father‚ whom Buddy finds embarrassing

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    have been involved in numerous volunteer missions. Whether it be through my many summers serving and providing for non-profit organizations‚ through service learning projects in my JROTC program or through my involvement in school clubs such as Best Buddies‚ Key Club‚ and the National Honor Society‚ my primary goal has always been to make a positive impact in any possible way I can. The results of my hard work and the positive impact it creates on the people around me is a reward in itself. One of

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    At the beginning of Elf‚ there is a curious infant named Buddy who lives in an orphanage. On the night of Christmas‚ he is drawn to a teddy bear he sees in Santa’s toy sack. Santa accidentally closes Buddy into his toy sack. That next morning‚ when Santa and the elves are celebrating in the North Pole all of their accomplishments‚ Buddy crawls out of Santa’s toy sack. Ultimately‚ the elves are in shock that a young boy made his way to the secret North Pole. They realize that he is from the orphanage

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