Keep trading and make sure its holding a metal coat. it might take a few tries.
i thought it was a wolf haha, i didnt read carefully enough. a wolverines coat becomes very thick in the winter which is an adaption
it was a burberry coat
It would be a black leather trench coat.
No, the Dursley's only ever gave him old clothes of Dudley's to wear and certainly never gave him nice presents. During the series they gave him a coat hanger, a pair of Uncle Vernon's old socks and a fifty pence piece.
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because Tj is jealous and wants what other people have
Uncle Hammer hopes that Stacey has learned the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity. He also wants Stacey to understand the value of selflessness and compassion towards others.
T.J. tricks Stacey into giving him his coat by teaseing him and calling him names. Uncle Hammer says that if Stacey is stupid enough to give T.J. his coat, that T.J. could keep it. Stacey gives T.J. the coat untill it would fit himself, but since he gave it to him he won't get it back. When mama finds out she thinks, "If he lets people take from him he won't make it in the world."
TJ said that since he coat was too big , It made Stacey look like a 'Fat Preacher ' .
you can get a Stacy white coat from wet seal in the dayton mall or order it offline from a fashion company
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Uncle Podger's coat was difficult to find because he had a habit of misplacing things and being disorganized. His coat could have been buried under a pile of other items or placed in an unconventional spot.
Uncle Podger was unable to find his handkerchief because he had kept his handkerchief in his pocket of the coat which he had taken off.
In the story Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, written by Mildred D. Taylor, one of the characters T.J. convinces another character, Stacey to give him his coat, because it fits T.J. better.
Keep trading and make sure its holding a metal coat. it might take a few tries.
In Chapter 7 of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," Stacey Logan gives away his coat to his friend T.J. Avery after a confrontation at school. He does this to show solidarity and support for T.J., who is facing bullying and ridicule. However, this act also reflects Stacey's struggle with his own sense of pride and loyalty, as he sacrifices something valuable to him in an attempt to help a friend. Ultimately, this decision contributes to the themes of friendship and the complexities of growing up in a racially charged environment.