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In Bud, Not Buddy, a hyperbole is a figure of speech used for exaggeration and emphasis. An example is when the main character, Bud, describes a fight as being so intense that it felt like there were a million fists flying around. This hyperbole helps create a vivid image in the reader's mind.
No,sadly
There were multiple conflicts in Bud, Not Buddy. The main one was that Bud wanted to find the man he believed was his father: Herman E. Calloway.
Bud was in Flint,but left to find his dad in Grand Rapids.
No he doesn't find his father he finds his grandfather instead.
He never really did find his father, just his grandfather
NO Herman E. Calloway turns out to be Bud Caldwells Grandpa
in block buster.
In the book 'Bud, Not Buddy', Bud does not meet his father directly, but he believes his father is Herman E. Calloway, a famous jazz musician. Bud sets out on a journey to find him, hoping to find a place where he belongs.
In "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud sat with Bugs at the Sweet Pea Restaurant. Bugs was a member of the band that Bud was trying to find, as he believed that the band had a connection to his father.
"Bud not Buddy" is a book. Bud is the actual name, but characters in the story call him Buddy.
he did not find his dad but he did find his grandfather and did not go any where