Both "Uncle Tomming" and "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" explore the themes of racism, discrimination, and resistance in the context of African American experiences. Both works shed light on the complexities of navigating societal expectations and injustices faced by Black individuals, highlighting the importance of solidarity, resilience, and fighting for equal rights.
everyone is shocked that hammer has come
Uncle Hammer sells his car
When lightening strikes, the electricity splits the air. The sounds you hear, thunder, is the air slamming back together
lightning heats the air which we hear as thunder
I can always hear thunder in thunder and lightning, everyone can, except for deaf people of course because they can't hear anything.
Big Ma's real name in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is Caroline.
The mother is the one who signs over the land to them.
well, if your far away then no. you wouldn't be able to hear the thunder. if how ever, you are close to the thunder storm you will hear thunder.
You don't see thunder. You hear thunder. You hear thunder after seeing the lightning because light travels faster than sound. The further the storm away is, the bigger the time between when you see the lightning and hear the thunder.
The sharp crack you hear from thunder when it is close it the electricity in the air.
You see lighting and hear thunder.
You see the lightening, and hear the thunder.