Well honey, the Accelerated Reader (AR) level for "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong is 5.9. So, if you're looking to earn some points and show off your reading skills, that's the number you need to know. Now go impress your teacher and make Betty White proud!
The resolution of a sounder is the smallest detectable change in a measured value. It represents the level of detail or accuracy that the sounder can provide in its measurements.
If the book was in the AR, then it would have an AR sticker on the front. I'm pretty sure you can find the level on the AR website. But if Warriors Sign of the Moon isn't an AR book for your school, then I don't know where you can find the level
who is the antagonist in sounder
the dog
The noun 'sounder' is a standard collective noun for 'a sounder of wild boars'.
a grop of sounder is a group of pussies
The ATOS AR book level for "The Mitten" by Jan Brett is 3.3.
The Accelerated Reader (AR) reading level of "Soul Surfer" by Bethany Hamilton is 5.2.
Matilda by Roald Dahl is set at a grade level of 5.0, and is worth 6 AR points.
Both "sounder" and "more sound" are correct comparatives. "Sounder" is more commonly used when referring to physical objects ("Her argument is sounder"), while "more sound" is often used when describing sound judgement or reasoning ("His reasoning is more sound").
Sounder was a mixed-breed dog, a cross between a Black and Tan Coonhound and a Labrador Retriever.
Sounder by William H. Armstrong is illustrated by James Barkley.