Bud was lured from his hiding place by the promise of food and comfort, specifically through the enticing aroma of a meal being prepared nearby. The situation was carefully orchestrated to exploit his instincts and curiosity, drawing him out from his secluded spot. Ultimately, this tactic highlighted his vulnerability and desire for safety, leading him to step out into the open.
by finding him
by finding him
The mission was a place where bud went to eat his oatmeal with his pretend family. The mission does not really have a meaning it is just a place.
for bud it is a good place
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for bud it is a good place
in flint michigan
He is mostly Outside trying to survive and find a place to stay while looking for his father.
Mr. Lewis took Bud to the library to read and do research together.
In the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Bud's new name is "Bud Caldwell." He chooses this name for himself as he searches for his father and strives to find his place in the world.
I think that he lives's with his father at the end of the story
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.