TJ framed Stacey and got her into trouble. He stole money from Miss Gullivan and put the money in Stacey's bag. She was punished and received 3 spankings.
TJ gets Stacey in trouble by convincing him to help cheat on a test by sharing test answers. This leads to Stacey being caught and punished for cheating in the classroom.
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Because he was caught with T.J's cheat note
Mr. Morrison is a big, strong man who used to work on the Logan family farm in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry." He comes to help protect the Logan family after Stacey gets in trouble at school. Mr. Morrison serves as a protector and a father figure for the Logan children.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," Mr. Morrison teaches Stacey about the importance of admitting his faults in Chapter 6, following an incident at the Wallace store. Stacey learns the value of taking responsibility for his actions and apologizing when necessary.
Stacey Logan is a character in the novel "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred D. Taylor. He is the oldest child of the Logan family, intelligent, independent, and brave. Stacey plays a significant role in the story as he navigates racial tensions and injustice in the 1930s American South.
stacey got whipped because big ma was mad at him for complaining.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," the kids got spanked at church because they were caught whispering during the service. Their mother, Mrs. Logan, believed it was important for them to show respect and behave appropriately in church.
Stacey was in a bad mood on the first day of school in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" because he was annoyed by T.J. Avery, who kept pestering him and his siblings to let him walk with them to school. Stacey was frustrated by T.J.'s behavior and didn't want him to join their family group.
One of the first clues that T.J. is trouble in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is when he tries to convince the Logan children to join him in cheating on a test. This shows his willingness to be dishonest and manipulate others.
The Logan children in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" from oldest to youngest are Stacey, Cassie, Christopher-John, and Little Man.
Little man was 5, Christopher John 7, Cassie 9, Stacey 12
No, the father in "Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry" does not die in the story. He remains alive but faces challenges and discrimination due to his race in the South during the Great Depression era.