In Chapter 5 of "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud feels scared and anxious about being on the run. He knows that having escaped the foster home, he is now considered a runaway and could get into trouble if caught. Bud is determined to find his father, but he is also worried about the consequences of his actions.
Bud Not Buddy is a children's chapter book.
There are 19, and then after chapter 19 there is an "afterword."
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i chapter bud goes in a dark shed
Bud doesn't have a father he thought he did
I do believe it is Chapter 17. (when Herman thinks Bud's rocks are his, Bud is forced to say his mother's name, and then Jimmy says Herman could possibly be Bud's grandfather.)
In chapter 5 of "Bud, Not Buddy," the main opinion is that family is important and can come in unexpected forms. Bud values the idea of family and is determined to find his father, believing that this will provide him with a sense of belonging and connection.
The rule in Chapter 7 of "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis is that all door handles in the house must be wiped down. Bud is expected to follow this rule diligently without any exceptions.
he is a hopeful boy. he is hopeing that one day he would find his family.
You can find it in Chapter 2.
In her eyes Todd's mouth was a prayer book (Chapter 2)