i have never read it but there are probaly loads like 'crash' 'bang' ect..
on page 92 in the book it says woop , zoop , sloop ...
In the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, examples of onomatopoeia include words like "splash", "thud", and "crash". These words imitate the sounds described in the story, enhancing the reader's experience by making the scenes more vivid and engaging.
sloop
Bud Not Buddy is a children's chapter book.
"Bud not Buddy" is a book. Bud is the actual name, but characters in the story call him Buddy.
their is not a movie of bud not buddy, but it is a good book.
their is not a movie of bud not buddy, but it is a good book.
In Chapter 2 of "Bud, Not Buddy," the onomatopoeia "bloomp" is used to describe the sound of the horn on the "Jitney 49" bus when it stops suddenly. This word is an example of how onomatopoeia can help create vivid imagery and bring a scene to life for the reader.
the book
A Saxophone
Bud not buddy is a very encouraging book.
9/14/1980
his bumhole
bud was 6 bud's mother was 26