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when the great depression was at it's peak,many people lost their homes and jobs.people gathered in large groups and built make shift shelters out of what ever they could find,often cardboard.they called them Hoovervilles,because thats who the president was at that time.since then it is common to call groups of cardboard dwellings Hoovervilles. Also in a book called Bud "Not Buddy" the police took down the poor people houses and shot all their material.
Hooverville was a small town just outside of Flint ( were Bud lived) It was were all the poor people with little clothing little food and little supplies lived. They people lived in cardboard and wood homes.
Hooverville
in a Hooverville in Flint ..
It's a town made out of cardboard.
An example of alliteration in "Bud, Not Buddy" is the phrase "Fearful Footsteps Followed Him." This occurs when Bud is walking nervously through the dark and spooky Hooverville camp.
The cast of Cardboard Junction - 2010 includes: Brian Marter as Mister Neil Michael Butler as Buddy
In "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud learns that Miss Hill is not his real mother, but rather a kind woman who takes care of him. He also discovers that she was separated from her own child due to unfortunate circumstances, which helps him understand her behavior better. Bud develops a close bond with Miss Hill despite their initial misunderstandings.
go on Xavier toby u got no answer haha and terrance and shawn and yes im a girl and im crazy in the emerson shcool
go on Xavier toby u got no answer haha and terrance and shawn and yes im a girl and im crazy in the emerson shcool
In the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Bud eats at various places throughout his journey, including at soup kitchens, with Hooverville residents, and with the band members. He also eats at the shanty with Miss Thomas and enjoys a special meal at the end of the story with his long-lost family.