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Ch. 15-18 Bud, Not Buddy

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What instrument did the band give to Bud?

Question 6
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What name did the band give Bud?

Question 7
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How is Herman E. Calloway related to Bud?

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Where is the first city Bud traveled to with the band?
Mescota, MI
Gary, IN
Chicago, IL
Sturgis, MI
Why does Mr. Calloway keep a white person as a member of the band?
White men tend to be better drummers.
So racist establishments won't kick them out when they see all black members.
He tries to keep the band diverse.
He doesn't try; it just happens that way.
Why does Mr. Callaway collect rocks?
It's a hobby of his since he was a little boy.
He makes art with the rocks at home.
His daughter used to ask him to bring home a "wock".
To highlight the differences of all the places the band plays.
TRUE OR FALSE. Mr. Calloway writes the name of the club where the band played on each rock he collects.
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False
Match the words to their meanings .
ornery
search untidily through items
tidings
accepted morals and ethics
rummaging
news
standards
bad-tempered and combative
Match each term with its definition.
the nonphysical part of a person that is the seat of emotions & character
prodigy
impressive or outstanding example
slacking
to be remiss; shirk one's duties
spirit
Match each piece of text evidence with the theme that it supports.
Hope
"I don't know how grownups can always tell I'm so doggone hungry but I sure wasn't going to turn down getting my very first real restaurant food."
Poverty
"All of a sudden I knew that of all the places in the world this was the one. This is where I was supposed to be."
Family/Sense of belonging
"He was talking just like me! And it didn't take much listening to tell he was lying, or at least doing some real good exaggerating, just like I do! That was all the proof I needed."