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The rocks become a problem in the story Bud not Buddy, because Herman E. Calloway thinks Bud stole the rocks from Herman. Then, Herman asked Bud how he got the rocks and Bud was forced to say his mothers name Angela Janet Caldwell (The daughter of Herman). I found the information in the book Bud, Not Buddy, a book by Chirstopher Paul Curtis
the fact that earth was a spherical thing
In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, the five special rocks that Bud carries are significant to him for various personal reasons. Each rock represents a memory or a connection to his past, particularly related to his mother and his experiences in the orphanage. They symbolize his resilience and hope as he embarks on his journey to find his father. The rocks serve as a comforting reminder of his identity and the love he seeks.
The writing on Bud's rocks in "Bud, Not Buddy" are messages of inspiration and encouragement that Bud comes up with to keep himself motivated and positive during his journey to find his father. They serve as reminders for him to stay determined and hopeful despite the challenges he faces.
rocks with cities and dates.
Some flyers, rocks a picture of his mom all that his mom left for him.
Bud keeps a blanket, five flyers, a picture of his momma, and a sack of rocks.
Mr. Calloway collects rocks because they were gifts for his daughter. They were rocks from every place he performed at.
a picture posters of Herman e calloway and two rocks
"Bud not Buddy" is a book. Bud is the actual name, but characters in the story call him Buddy.
In the book "Bud, Not Buddy," the blanket symbolizes warmth, comfort, and security for Bud as he navigates the challenges of being a young boy on his own. It also represents the connection he has to his deceased mother, providing a sense of familiarity and love in the midst of uncertainty.