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"Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis has about 55,000 words.
september 2, 1999
Bud wakes up at 6:00 am the next morning in chapters 13-16 of Bud, Not Buddy.
A recorder and a saxophone. Both from Steady Eddie, but the band chipped in for the saxophone
In her eyes Todd's mouth was a prayer book (Chapter 2)
Delacorte Books for Young Readers. In Sept. 2 1999
They actually used two dogs. Buddy is the main the dog, and the other Dog's real name is Ajax. If you did not know this that the dog that plays Comet which is Buddy, Buddy also has movie that he appears in and the movie is called Air Bud the basketball playing dog. We can check the credits on Air Bud. And it will list the dog that plays Buddy. In the Air Bud movie official number 2 is Buddy's owner. I did check the credits on Air Bud and the dog the plays Air Bud the dogs real name is Buddy, and I did not even know that he was the dog that plays comet on Full house
In Chapter 2 of "Bud, Not Buddy," the onomatopoeia "bloomp" is used to describe the sound of the horn on the "Jitney 49" bus when it stops suddenly. This word is an example of how onomatopoeia can help create vivid imagery and bring a scene to life for the reader.
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He is 10 years old (I think) he might have been six years old but I think that was the age of him when his mother died. hi im editing this srry. But yes Bud is 10 years old in the story. It even says it well sort of when Bud's friend Bugs asks him if he really beat up that kid Bud says yea sort of and then Bugs asks was he really 2 years older then you. Then Bud said yea he was 12 years old and theirfor Bud is 10 years old.
You can find it in Chapter 2.
Bud, Not Buddy is a book written by Christopher Paul Curtis. The word "quitter" is in chapter 2. Buddy explains that it does not make sense to continue fighting when you are losing a fight. He states that "It's not that you're being a quitter, it's just that you've got the sense to know when enough is enough."