because the kids on the streets get bullied bye other kids and those kids call them hurtful names.
Kids in the book "Maniac Magee" get nicknames on the street because it reflects the tough and playful nature of their urban environment. Nicknames can also be a way for kids to establish their identity and fit into their neighborhood. For Maniac Magee, his nickname becomes a symbol of his adventurous and unconventional spirit.
Um because there homless
12,000 i think
i think they were the parents of amanda (maniac"s friend from the east side)
um i think i might know oh what no i don't
The undoing of Cobble's Knot may challenge the legend of Maniac Magee by introducing doubt and questioning the authenticity of the stories surrounding the character. It could lead to a reevaluation of the truth behind the tales and potentially alter perceptions of Maniac Magee within the community.
I think Bow Wow's a beagle. I'm not sure.
Yes i think cause when you go on google images they put some scenes of the movie in it
No, "Maniac Magee" is not a mystery. It is a novel by Jerry Spinelli that follows the story of Jeffrey Lionel Magee, a young boy who becomes a legend in his town for his exceptional athletic abilities and his impact on the community.
what did mangic Magee do when he saw Russell
Bow Wow? I'm not sure but I think it's Bow Wow.
The cobras stop chasing Maniac because Grayson intervenes and scares them away by waving a baseball bat at them. Grayson's protection helps Maniac escape from the dangerous situation.
I think it is that he has gone to the east and west end of town and knows what blacks and whites are both like.
i think that it is all about relationships and how maniac made and lost so many friends and family, and he resolved it by not running away from it and letting the help Amanda Beale and her family come to him and take him in.....