The father was taken to jail because he stole food to feed his family. The father was arrested by caucasion sheriffs.
because she refused to give her seat to a white man.
I think the main problems in the book Sounder is went the father steals foods for his family and is caught by the sheriff and then taken to jail. after that, things start getting in to action.
The Man in Sounderwas buried in the unfenced area behind the Meetin' house.
The echo sounder is essentially a speaker (transmitter) and microphone (receiver) in one single unit. The speaker sends out a pulse of sound, and the time taken (in seconds) for the pulse to return to the microphone is multiplied by 1.5. This gives the distance (in kilometres) to the object the echo sounder was 'aimed' at. The most common use is as a depth sounder for ships.
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.
An echo sounder operates by measuring the time taken for a sound wave to travel from the device to an object on the seabed and back again. This time measurement is used to calculate the distance between the echo sounder and the object by utilizing the speed of sound in water.
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who is the antagonist in sounder
An echo sounder measures water depth by sending a sound wave (ping) from a transmitter down to the seabed. The sound wave reflects off the seabed and returns to the echo sounder, which calculates the time it takes for the signal to return. By knowing the speed of sound in water, the echo sounder can determine the depth of the water based on the time taken for the signal to return.
The noun 'sounder' is a standard collective noun for 'a sounder of wild boars'.
She is remembered as the woman that did not give her seat to a white man therefore breaking the segregation laws and taken to jail.