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"Perhaps the most impressive quality about the dog is its bark, which echoes so loudly, even musically, that most of the neighbors can hear it."
the dog
Sounder was a hunting dog.
"A boy stood nearby shivering in the cold October wind. He ran his fingers back and forth over the broad crown of the head of a coon dog named Sounder."
The protagonist in the story "Sounder" is a young African American boy who is unnamed in the book. He is the son of the family who owns Sounder, the dog. The boy's journey of resilience and determination forms the center of the story.
Yes, Sounder is the name of the dog in the book "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong. The story is about a boy's deep bond with his loyal dog, Sounder, and the hardships they face together.
Sounder was a mixed-breed dog, a cross between a Black and Tan Coonhound and a Labrador Retriever.
as a nice and sweet dog
The two main conflicts in the book "Sounder" are the poverty and discrimination faced by the family, and the journey and hardships faced by the boy as he searches for his beloved dog, Sounder.
The book "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong has 116 pages.
The boy in "Sounder" felt important because of his bond with his dog, Sounder, who was not just a pet but a companion and friend who provided comfort and loyalty. Sounder's presence and relationship with him gave the boy a sense of belonging, purpose, and love in a difficult and challenging time.
Yes sounder dies at the end from being all beat up but he did not die when he got shot but he got seirosly hurt. Sounder dies at the end of the book of a broken heart...after his crippled master dies. At this time, Sounder is an old, crippled dog himself.
In "Sounder," the boy is not a slave. He is a young African American boy living in poverty with his family during the Great Depression. The story focuses on their struggles and relationship with their dog, Sounder.