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eduard
3 years ago
7

NEED HELP ASAP! GIVING 100 POINTS BRAINLEST! JUST GO ANSWER MY RECENT QUESTIONS THAT I POSTED TODAY (December 2nd) (Bud not budd

y book)
Bud finally understands what is happening when...

A A woman hits him in the back of the head and tells him to get back in line.

B The man explains to him that he is trying to help him.

C He never understands what is happening and runs away.

D An old lady hits him with her cane and yells at him also.
English
2 answers:
Andreyy893 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Aye i read the book in sixth  grade , I think It was B.

Explanation:

I might not be correct but i mean that man which is his grandfather tells him he's going to help him , but bud thinks he's a vampire so he go's with him and the end right

stepladder [879]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

yes b

Explanation:

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