because he lost his son in the war.
The rising action in "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers occurs when the protagonist, Greg, discovers Lemon Brown's treasure in an abandoned building. As he learns more about Lemon Brown's past and the significance of the items in the treasure, tensions rise as Greg faces a threat from a group of boys seeking the treasure for themselves.
In the story "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers, the flashback occurs when the protagonist, Greg Ridley, learns about Lemon Brown's past. Lemon Brown shares with Greg how he used to be a blues musician and had a treasure trove of memories in the form of newspaper clippings, photos, and a harmonica. This flashback serves to deepen Lemon Brown's character and provide insight into his life before he became homeless.
In "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers, some examples of hyperboles include the following: Lemon Brown describing his harmonica as his "rod and staff"; Greg describing his fear of Lemon Brown as feeling "like his heart must be pumping great gobs of molasses instead of blood"; Lemon Brown saying that the blues are a "deep sea", and that you can't "come back from the blues".
Greg was the boy in the The Treasures of Lemon Brown. He wanted to play basketball for the Scorpions, but wasn't allowed because of his grades. One night when he was supposed to be studying he went to an old abandoned building down the street and met a homeless man named Lemon Brown. Lemon Brown taught Greg many things about himself, and his past life. Brown taught Greg self confidence. This self confidence eventually led to Greg's grades improving
In "The Treasure of Lemon Brown," the main conflict revolves around the protagonist, Greg, struggling to balance his academic responsibilities with his desire to pursue his passion for playing the blues. This internal conflict is further compounded by his strained relationship with his father, who prioritizes Greg's academic success over his musical interests. Ultimately, Greg must navigate these conflicting priorities and find a way to reconcile his passion for music with his family's expectations.
The thugs try to steal Lemon Brown's treasure.
he is 14. Loves basketball. Fails in math class ________ doesn't like math,
In "The Treasure of Lemon Brown," Lemon Brown is described as an older African American man with a 'lemony' yellow complexion. He wears ragged clothes and a battered fedora hat. Despite his rough appearance, his eyes are described as warm and kind.
Lemon brown is Courageous, brave, respectful, courteous, careful, and kind.
Yes, lemon juice helps prevents fruits like apples from turning brown.
No. Lemon juice prevents the avocado from turning brown (like apples turn brown)
Greg Brown is a folk musician from Iowa. He is well known for having released over two dozen albums and has had his songs performed by other famous individuals like Michael Jackson.