Want this question answered?
Because he wants to.
he found that he was allergic by going to the doctors
Because he wants to.
The Beales' religious influence showed in their extreme devotion to their faith, which contributed to their delusional and erratic behaviors. Their beliefs fueled their sense of purpose and fueled their grandiose ideas and actions, leading them to act out in ways that were perceived as maniacal by others.
McNabs always have their home a mess and the Beales always have their home clean.
Maniac Magee leaves the Beale's house in Chapter 6 of the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli.
you mean how did he get an address well its because amanda beale allowed him to live in her house which became his house
Because everyone started to dislike him because they did not want maniac in the black people's side which is east end.They wrote FISH BELLY GO HOME on there house so maniac left so he wouldn't give the beale's family trouble.I WISH THIS HELPS (: ! ok
At the end of the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli, Jeffrey Lionel Magee, also known as Maniac Magee, is shown living with his new family, the Beales, in Two Mills, Pennsylvania. He finally finds a place where he belongs and is surrounded by people who care for him.
Amanda Beale's plan to make Maniac Magee popular was by engineering a huge run of the orange peelers and dividing them up among the kids in the East End so that when they saw Maniac, they would wave them like mad, making him appear like a hero.
"Maniac Magee" is a novel by Jerry Spinelli about a young boy named Jeffrey Lionel Magee, also known as Maniac, who becomes a legend in his town for his athletic abilities and acts of bravery. The story explores themes of racism, friendship, and belonging as Maniac navigates life as a young orphan.
The kid sitting next to Duke at dinner in the book "Maniac Magee" is John McNab, a bully from the East End. John McNab regularly taunted and intimidated Maniac Magee during his stay at the Beales' house.