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Answer All questions please for brainliest Chapter 15:

1. Why does Herman E. Calloway call his house the Grand Calloway Station?

2. Why do you think that Herman E. Calloway doesn’t like Bud?

3. What do you think Bud can do that would make Herman like him?

4. What does Bud consider more important, the suitcase or the items inside the suitcase? Why?

5. What is the overall tone of this novel?

Chapter 16:

1. Why do you think Ms. Thomas believes Bud?

2. How does Steady Eddie try to make Bud feel welcome?

3. Why do the members of the band agree to take Bud in?

4. Why do you think Bud pays so much attention to Ms. Thomas?

5. Why does Bud have to be patient with Mr. Calloway?

6. Why do you think Ms. Thomas describes Bud as a "godsend"?

7. What is the mood at the end of the chapter? Explain.
Chapter 17:
1. What do you believe the theme of this novel is? Support your answer with one piece of evidence (from any chapter).

2. When Bud is mopping the floor, what game does he play?

3. Why is Bud amazed with the band?

4. What is Bud’s favorite instrument?

5. Since the climax already happened, what part of the plot is going on at this point in the novel?

Chapter 18:
1. Why isn't Bud excited about riding with Mr. Calloway?

2. What is foreshadowed when Mr. Calloway asks Bud to pick up a rock for him?

3. Why do you think Bud wants to show Herman E. Calloway the rocks his mother gave him?

4. Why does Mr. Calloway assume that Bud has been snooping around?

5. How does the mood change throughout the chapter?

6. Describe two emotions that Bud feels when he learns the truth about Herman E. Calloway’s identify. Explain why Bud has these two feelings.
Chapter 19:
1. Why does Bud try to comfort Mr. Calloway?

2. Is Mr. Calloway disappointed with his discovery?

3. Why did Herman E. Calloway and his daughter have a bad relationship?

4. Why do you think Ms. Thomas asked Bud to give Mr. Calloway time?

5. How do the members of the band make Bud feel welcome?

6. Why does Bud say that the squeaks and squawks of his saxophone were the closing of one door and the opening of another door?

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