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Chapter Summary Of The Book 'Bud Not Buddy'
Summer Reading – Bud Not Buddy By: Kritika Sharma

1. In the book, Bud and Jerry are moved to a temporary house. Why does Bud believe it is better to live with three girls against, one older boy? Explain you reasoning.
2. Bud realizes that the Amos had gone through his suitcase. How could he say that they went through his suitcase and do you believe it was okay for them to do that because they were helping him out and providing shelter? Explain you reasoning.
3. What made Bud, think that the Amos where mean but not thieves? Do you think his assumption was correct and would you have said the same about them?
4. What advice did Bud’s mother give him? When in the book was that advice

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