Bud feels scared and anxious about being locked in the shed. He experiences a sense of isolation and uncertainty, which heightens his feelings of vulnerability. The confined space amplifies his distress, making him long for freedom and safety. Overall, the situation leaves him feeling trapped and alone.
When Todd's mother entered the room and saw the boys fighting in the book "Bud, Not Buddy," she promptly grabbed Todd by the ear and scolded him for being involved in the fight. She then scolded the other boy, Bud, for not fighting back and being beaten up.
some of the Major events are, Bud tries to find his dad which he thinks is Herman E. Calloway, Buds mom died when he was at the age of six, bud has to leave the orphanage because he is getting a permanent home, Bud gets locked in the shed by the Amoses,
Because there was a bat
he pushed out the window because of the hornets
In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Bud stirs up a sense of hope and determination in the shed as he reflects on his journey and the search for his father. The shed symbolizes both his struggles and the possibility of a brighter future. Bud's resilience and resourcefulness are highlighted as he navigates challenges, emphasizing themes of family and belonging. Ultimately, the shed serves as a pivotal moment for Bud, reinforcing his quest for identity and connection.
Ms.amos screamed at bud and put him in the shed
Fly's, Bats And Blood
hE FELL out the window
i chapter bud goes in a dark shed
Bud got sent to sleep in the shed
He escaped by getting repeatedly sting by wasps and just ran out
Sleep in a shed