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Why does Bud pay close attention to the way Mr. Lewis drives a car?
Why does Bud pay close attention to the way Mr. Lewis drives a car?
Bud pays close attention to see if Lefty Lewis is a vampire and so next time Bud can know how to drive and run off.
According to Bud's rule number 29, what should you do when you wake up but aren't sure where you are?
According to Bud's rule number 29, what should you do when you wake up but aren't sure where you are?
Pretend you're still asleep.
Why does Bud think it's different to lie to a kid than to lie to an adult?
Why does Bud think it's different to lie to a kid than to lie to an adult?
Because kids will just think it is the truth but adults would know that it's not the truth, they ask a lot of questions.
What is the difference between a Pullman porter and a redcap?
What is the difference between a Pullman porter and a redcap?
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Give two examples of ways that Mr. Lewis teases Bud and his family.
Give two examples of ways that Mr. Lewis teases Bud and his family.
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What does Bud notice about the Lewis family during breakfast?
What does Bud notice about the Lewis family during breakfast?
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Study Notes
Bud, Not Buddy Chapter 11 Study Notes
- Bud observes Mr. Lewis's driving skills to determine if he is a vampire, in hopes of learning how to escape if necessary.
- Rule number 29 advises to pretend to be asleep when waking up in an unfamiliar place, preserving a sense of security.
- Bud believes lying to children is different from lying to adults; children accept lies as truth, while adults will question and analyze the situation.
- The primary distinction between a Pullman porter and a redcap is their roles: redcaps assist with loading luggage and helping passengers at the train station, whereas Pullman porters cater to passengers' needs during the train journey.
- Mr. Lewis playfully teases Bud about his appearance, likening his head to a peanut, and makes humorous comments about needing "blood" to eat, indicating a light-hearted rapport.
- During breakfast with the Lewis family, Bud observes a warm and engaging atmosphere where they pray and enjoy lively conversation, contrasting sharply with his experiences at the Home and the mission.
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