What two reasons cause Byron to throw up?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for two reasons why the character Byron vomits. Answering this question requires knowledge of a specific literary work or source material where the character Byron exists and experiences vomiting. Without knowing the specific context (e.g., a book, movie, TV show), it's impossible to provide a specific answer. However, I can classify the question type.

Answer

Byron throws up from eating too much and feeling guilty after hitting a bird.

Byron throws up due to a combination of eating too many Swedish Cremes and green apples, and the overwhelming guilt and remorse he feels after hitting the bird.

Answer for screen readers

Byron throws up due to a combination of eating too many Swedish Cremes and green apples, and the overwhelming guilt and remorse he feels after hitting the bird.

More Information

The novel is 'The Watsons Go to Birmingham--1963' by Christopher Paul Curtis.

Tips

It's easy to focus on just the physical reason (food) or just the emotional reason (guilt), but both contribute.

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