Uncle Hammer and the Logan family surprised the Wallace's by presenting them with a fake deed to their land, making them believe they had lost their ownership. This confrontation exposed the Wallace's unethical behavior and put them in a position of vulnerability.
Uncle Hammer and Harlan Granger are both characters in the novel "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred D. Taylor. They are both influential figures in the Logan family's community, with Uncle Hammer being more supportive and protective of the Logans, while Harlan Granger represents the white landowning class and has a history of conflict with the Logans over land ownership and racial issues.
The Logans had to depend on Uncle Hammer for money because their cotton crop failed, leaving them in a financial bind. With no other sources of income, they were forced to turn to Uncle Hammer for help to keep the family afloat.
Uncle Hammer sells his car in order to pay for the Logans mortgage.♥He sells his fancy car and sells other stuff too.He says that you cant grow a family with a car so he sells it and gives the money to Papa.
Thor is the god of thunder in Norse mythology. The hammer makes the noise and desttruction associated with thunder.
TJ reacts with gratitude and surprise when Stacey and Uncle Hammer give him the coat. He is touched by their kindness and is appreciative of the gift, realizing the significance of their gesture.
everyone is shocked that hammer has come
The Norse god of thunder Thor holds a hammer - his hammer Mjolnir is magical and will always return to his hand after he throws it.
The wagon tipped over and the white people came and hurt papa> Uncle hammer limps because he participated in a war.As he said "You think my brother died and i got my leg half blown off" in chapter 6 pg. 124.
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The Norse god of thunder was Thor. We was able to control it by using his hammer that Loki got him, Mjolnir. Thor Þór; Thor
The superhero with the hammer in Super Hero Squad is Thor. He is the Norse god of thunder and wields the magical hammer Mjolnir.
The Vikings believed that, during a thunder storm, the Norse god of thunder, Thor, was riding in his chariot. Whenever lightning flashed, the Vikings believed that Thor was throwing his hammer, Mjollnir.