Because he got a new friends
Roy smiles at the end of chapter 7 in the book "Hoot" because he finally feels a sense of accomplishment and empowerment after standing up to the school bully, Dana Matherson, and knocking him down with a well-aimed swing. This marks a turning point for Roy as he gains confidence and learns to stand up for himself.
In Chapter 11 of "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen, it is revealed that Officer Delinko calls Roy's mother to inform her that Roy had been involved in a fight at school. Roy's mother is concerned about his well-being and gives him a lecture about the consequences of his actions.
Dana, Roy ,Beatrice and " the running boy"
In chapter 8 of "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen, Roy discovers that the mysterious running boy is Mullet Fingers, and he learns about Mullet Fingers' mission to save the burrowing owls from a construction site. Roy decides to help Mullet Fingers and the owls, and they create a plan to stop the construction. The chapter highlights Roy's growing friendship with Mullet Fingers and his dedication to protecting the endangered owls.
He moved from Bozeman, Montana to Coconut Cove, Florida.
Garrett
Roy found a live cottonmouth snake inside his sneaker in the book "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen.
Logan Lerman portrayed the character Roy Eberhardt in the 2006 film "Hoot," based on the book by Carl Hiaasen.
Buck saved Roy from Dana's assault in the janitor closet in "The Hoot." Buck intervened and stopped Dana from harming Roy during the altercation.
Detroit, Michigan in 1989
Roy Eberhart
He was the protagonist, Roy Eberhardt.