Jess sits beside May Bell on the bus because they are good friends and enjoy each other's company. They likely have similar interests and have a comfortable and familiar relationship that makes sitting together enjoyable.
Jess sat beside May Belle on the bus to protect her from the boys who were teasing her. Jess took it upon himself to look out for his little sister and make sure she was safe.
because he likes her
Jess sits next to May Belle on the bus because he wants to protect her and keep an eye on her while they are on the journey. May Belle is Jess's younger sister and he feels responsible for her safety and well-being.
In "Bridge to Terabithia," Jess gets off the bus before his normal stop because he sees his teacher, Miss Edmunds, and decides to go to the museum with her. Jess admires Miss Edmunds and wants to spend time with her, which leads him to make the spontaneous decision to get off the bus.
Liberty Bell Park bus bombing happened on 2004-02-22.
Elke the Stallion
no i think you can go right through unless you are behind the bus or if a train is coming
Try sitting beside her on the bus and engaging in interesting conversation. Make sure u look your best, and if there is some chemistry conversation will come naturally.
There is no such term as "crash bus" in the English language. A "bus crash" may refer to an event in which a bus collides with something, such as a building or oncoming traffic. It is possible that the term "crash bus" may have been used, for example in newspaper headlines, to denote a bus that was involved in such a crash.
it may be data bus. nafees chand
There may not be a difference in pay. The difference may lay along the lines of the difficulty of the job. You may have a tougher time driving a city bus than a shuttle bus as far as customers.
Casucasian men and women walked right beside their AfricanAmerican women and men to show their support for the boycott.