This is where Bud is in the beginning of Chapter 1.
What is the orphanage or Home?
This is what Todd shoves up Bud's nose in the middle of the night.
What is a Ticonderoga pencil?
This is what Bud can NOT be called.
Who is Buddy?
States the essential or Main Idea about a topic.
What is a Topic Statement?
As Brave as a Lion.
What is a simile.
This is the city and state where this novel takes place.
Where is Flint, Michigan?
This is what Bud thought was a vampire in the shed.
What is a hornet's nest?
The main character's full name.
Who is Bud Calloway?
Develops your topic with quotes from the book.
What is Evidence?
Love is a battlefield.
What is a metaphor?
This is where Bud is made to sleep by Mrs. Amos.
What is the shed?
This is the set of rules that Bud lives by.
What is Bud Caldwell's Rules and Thing for Having a Funner Life and Making a Better Liar Out of Yourself?
The name of the family that fosters Bud.
Who is the Amos family?
Explains (In your own word) how the evidence develops your topic.
What is an Elaboration?
We ran as if to meet the moon.
What is personification?
This is the year that this book takes place.
What is 1936?
This is Rules and Things Number 118.
You have to give adults something they think they can use to hurt you by taking it away.
The character who makes Bud afraid of the shed.
Who is Todd?
Reinforces or restates your essential//main idea.
What is a conclusion?
She sells seashells on the seashore.
What is alliteration?
This is the name for the time period Bud, Not Buddy took place in.
What is the Great Depression?
The name of the band that Bud thinks his dad is in.
Who are the Dusky Devastators of the Depression?
The boy who is sent to live with the three girls.
Who is Jerry?
The two things that a correct piece of evidence must have.
What is quotation marks and a page number?
The sound of the buzzing bees was loud in the meadow.
What is onomatopoeia?