mean spirited
Todd Amos in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" is shown to be a kind and caring character. He is helpful towards Bud and shows empathy towards others. Todd also displays a sense of loyalty and friendship throughout the story.
The condition that Todd Amos has is a lung disease called asthma
Todd Amos
Todd is Mr. and Mrs. Amos' son. He and Bud don't get along well.
He had asthma.
In the book, BUD, NOT BUDDY, Todd Amos stuck a Ticonderoga pencil up Bud's nose, eraser side in. He (Todd) says that he was able to get the pencil up farther up Bud's nose than any other foster child. He also makes up things about Bud. IE: wetting the bed. They fight as well and Todd starts a fake asthma attack.
In the book, BUD, NOT BUDDY, Todd Amos stuck a Ticonderoga pencil up Bud's nose, eraser side in. He (Todd) says that he was able to get the pencil up farther up Bud's nose than any other foster child. He also makes up things about Bud. IE: wetting the bed. They fight as well and Todd starts a fake Asthma attack.
Todd
Todd likes to be the center of attention and to pick on the foster children his parents take in.
they think he hurt todd
In the book "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud was attacked by a group of older boys led by Todd Amos under the tree at the library. They believed Bud had stolen Todd's knife and wanted to teach him a lesson. Bud managed to escape using his wit and quick thinking.
Todd Amos had multiple sclerosis, a chronic autoimmune disorder that affects the central nervous system. This condition can cause a range of symptoms, including fatigue, difficulty walking, and problems with coordination and balance.
Bud strikes Todd in the novel "Bud, Not Buddy" as an act of self-defense when Todd is bullying and taunting him. Bud reaches a breaking point and reacts impulsively to protect himself from further harm.