Mr. Lewis bribes Bud with a bag of potato chips to get him to enter his car. This tactic showcases Mr. Lewis's willingness to use simple incentives to manipulate Bud into complying with his request. The interaction highlights elements of persuasion and the dynamics of their relationship.
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he thought mr lewis was a vampire
By telling him that they will go get some ice cream Lefty Lewis tempts Bud to get in the car with red pop and a bologna sandwich.
His car looked unfarmiliar
It isnt blood it is red pop.
Lefty Lewis is a character in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" who helps the protagonist, Bud, by giving him a ride in his pedal car. Lefty Lewis is known for being kind and understanding, and he helps Bud reach his destination despite encountering some obstacles along the way.
In Chapter 7 of "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud stays the night with a kind family but leaves the next morning to continue his search for his father. He encounters a kind couple in a car who offer him a lift, but Bud starts feeling uneasy and jumps out of the car, continuing on foot. Bud then meets Lefty Lewis, a man who claims to know Bud's father, Herman E. Calloway.
he is looking if lefty is using illegal things in his car.
Bud took of in lefty's car because he thought he was a vampire.
Bud tries to drive off and leave Mr.Lewis because he thinks he is a vampire
No, C. S. Lewis never owned a car.
what lie does bud tell the man in the fancy car