If you got to tell a lie, make sure it's simple and easy to remember.
Rules and Things Number 8Whenever a adult tells you to listen carefully and talks to you in a real calm voice do not listen. Run as fast as you can because something real terrible is just around the corner. Especially if the cops are coming.
Rules and things Number 16If a grown-up ever starts a sentence by saying "Haven't you heard," get ready, 'cause what's about to come out of their mouth is gonna drop you headfirst into a boiling tragedy.
Rules and Things Number 28Gone=daed
Rules and Things Number 29When you wake up and don't know for sure where you're at and there's a bunch of people standing around you, it's best to pretend you're asleep until you can figure out what's going on and what you should do. Rules and Things Number 39
The older you get, the worse something has to be to make you cry.
Rules and Things Number 63Never, ever say something bad about someone you don't know -especially when you're around a bunch of strangers. You never can tell who might be kin to that person or who might be a lip-flapping, big-mouth spy.
Rules and Things Number 83If a adult tells you not to worry, and you weren't worried before, you better hurry up and start 'cause you're already running late.
Rules and Things Number 87When a adult tells you they need your help with a problem get ready to be tricked - most times this means they just want you to go fetch for them.
Rules and Things Number 118You have to give adults something that they think they can use to hurt you by taking it away. That way they might not take something away that you really do want. Unless they're crazy or real stupid they won't take everything because if they did they wouldn't have anything to hold over your head to hurt you with later.
Rules and Things Number 328When you make up your mind to do something, hurry up and do it. If you wait you might talk yourself out of what you wanted in the first place.
In "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud shares rules like always having a back-up plan and being confident in your lies. He also suggests using props to make your stories more believable. Remember, the book is a work of fiction and doesn't encourage lying in real life!
The best way to do this is read the book cover to cover and memorize the segments from his book. I have looked everywhere to see if the book is somewhere. I don't think there is though....Christoper Paul Curtis should write one.
that list is the list that Bud memorizes incase theres something that he needs to lie abour or something that doesnt need to be answered in the correct way/fact....
It is from a book called Bud, not Buddy. It is bud Caldwell's way of life. It is kinda how he lives.
It is a book of rules that Bud Cadwells lives by.
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It was terrifying to the citizens and all the people so no one wanted to do bad things. It helped the comunity become better and follow the rules.
Bud has over 100 rules in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" that he follows to help him navigate his life. These rules include things like "When you ask for something, expect to be told no" and "Always look people in the eye." Each rule helps him navigate the challenges he faces as a young boy growing up during the Great Depression.
Because the rules were intended to help them live as good Christians
Page numbers can vary depending on the edition and format of the book. You can usually find "Rules and Things Number 8" in the middle or towards the end of Chapter 2 of "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis. If you are looking for a specific page number, you may want to refer to the table of contents or use a search feature in your digital version of the book.
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Bud uses his "Rules and Things for Having a Funner Life and Making a Better Liar Out of Yourself" to keep himself grounded and focused, helping him navigate challenges. His rules serve as a source of strength and empowerment, allowing him to persevere through difficult situations and ultimately thrive on his journey to find his father. By following his rules, Bud is able to adapt to new environments, build connections with others, and maintain a sense of independence and resilience.
What the presidents job is, rules to become president, things a president can and can't do
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