The father got the sounder by hunting a group of wild pigs. He used his skills as a hunter to track, corner, and then capture the pigs to form the group known as a sounder.
He Stole the ham and sausages from his work and unfortunately Sounder wasn't there to warn them the sheriff was coming
he wants to go to school and learn how to read; boys father comes home injured eventually dies; sounder dies
In Chapter 7 of "Sounder," the boy felt a strong urge to visit his father in jail, even though it was forbidden. This compulsion stemmed from his love and loyalty to his father, and his desire to be close to him during a difficult time.
In the book "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong, the story ends with Sounder reuniting with the boy and his family, symbolizing hope and resilience despite the hardships they faced. The boy continues his education and finds strength in his bond with Sounder.
The father was taken to jail because he stole food to feed his family. The father was arrested by caucasion sheriffs.
the dog
sounder
who is the antagonist in sounder
The exposition of "Sounder" introduces readers to a poor African American family living in rural Louisiana during the Great Depression. It focuses on the close bond between the father, the dog Sounder, and the son as they struggle to survive poverty and racism. The family's hardships and relationships are established in this part of the story.
Boy's father was arrested............. and he is determined to find him... MeH just read it your self [lazy]
The noun 'sounder' is a standard collective noun for 'a sounder of wild boars'.
In the book "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong, the father steals the ham from a local store owned by Mr. Perkins because he cannot afford to feed his family otherwise. The father's decision to steal the ham leads to his imprisonment and sets off a series of events in the story.