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    Stacey Logan Vs. T.J. Avery According to Dictionary.com‚ the definition of frenemy is a person that is friendly towards another because the relationship brings benefits but harbors feelings of resentment. The novel‚ Roll of ThunderHear my Cry by Mildred D. Taylor‚ a family is struggling with financial issues in the south in 1933. T.J Avery and Stacey Logan are both boys who are twelve and thirteen years old in the book. They have similarities and differences in the categories of honesty‚ personality

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    Roll of ThunderHear My Cry Chapter 7 Questions 1. Mama‚ after telling Stacey to bring her his coat so she can fix it a bit‚ receives an uncertain look from Stacey. Cassie‚ Christopher-John‚ and Little Man also flinch upon hearing this. Stacey goes up to his room‚ only to come back later saying that he didn’t have it. Mama asks him why he doesn’t have it‚ and he replied that he gave it to T.J. Mama asks why‚ and Stacey said that he didn’t want T.J and his friends making fun about him looking

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    Roll of ThunderHear My Cry Characters Cassie Logan Cassie is the first-person narrator of the story. Cassie is an intelligent‚ outspoken‚ and self-confident nine year old girl‚ even when those qualities threaten to get her in trouble for speaking her mind in a white-dominated world. She is mature in regard to her sense of morality but she is naïve. She does not understand the depth and cruelty of the racism around her. Even though Cassie is younger than Stacy‚ she is constantly making sure

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    Literary Analysis “ I poked Christopher John and he turned guilty around ‚ but T.J. triumphant with an assured audience of one‚ settled back into his chair ready to prolog the suspense. You know mamma’d kill me if she knowed I was tellin this.” In the book roll of thunder hear my cry by MILDRED D. TAYLOR there is this family that is black and they are sharecroppers and there mamma was a techer and she got fired and then her papa got shot and so then neither of them have jobs and it is during

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    Courage isn’t just about standing up for others‚ it can also be protecting yourself from others. In the book‚ Roll of ThunderHear my Cry‚ Cassie had to stand for herself against her arch nemesis‚ Lillian Jean. When Cassie was walking on the sidewalk‚ she accidentally bumped into Lillian Jean. Lillian Jean got mad and told her how she was supposed to get out of the way‚ and

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    Roll of ThunderHear my Cry is a John Newbery award winner by Mildred D. Taylor. It talks about how life was tough for Black people because of the Jim Crow customs that still lingered and caused a hard time for people like Stacey Logan‚ and her family. Jim Crow customs causes Stacey to become more mature. He takes responsibility for things he didn’t do‚ he accepts the unfairness‚ and thinks about others before himself. Stacey shows maturity by accepting the unfairness of the bus. On their first

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    students (Ryan 1). Fiction provides a fictitious story‚ with some life lessons throughout. Non-fiction uses a legitimate story to teach the reader a life lesson. Non-fiction can also be about a certain person’s life‚ and experiences. The book “Roll of ThunderHear My Cry” is a fiction story about the Logan family‚ who lives rural Mississippi during the Great Depression. Night riders‚ burnings‚ and discrimination put the family to the test‚ but the possession of land provides them with the energy needed

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    Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor is a novel that shows the reader the life of an African American family in Mississippi after the Civil War during the Great Depression. The African American family are The Logans. The Logans are a family of six‚ four children and two adults‚ they were lucky enough to own land unlike most African American families. One of the the four children is Little Man‚ he is the youngest of the four Logan children. Little Man has shown neatness‚ bravery and

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    Roll of ThunderHear My Cry PreAP Pre-Reading Activity In the novel you will read about two schools. Ÿ Jefferson Davis County School Ÿ Great Faith Elementary School One school is for white students‚ while the other school is for black students. The separate schools are linked to a case called Plessy vs. Ferguson‚ where the Supreme Court decided that it was constitutional to have segregated facilities for whites and blacks as long as the facilities were equal. The ruling was overturned

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    Segregation-- we all know it. Most of us don’t like it because it makes us feel as if we aren’t wanted. In Roll of ThunderHear My Cry‚ the setting was the 1930’s. Segregation back then was hard to deny. Mr. Morrison was no exception. He was looked down up‚ and he wanted to improve on that. That makes him righteous‚ and therefore‚ the most admirable character in the book. All in all‚ Mr. Morrison stood up against white people and didn’t accept that others thought of him as a lower person

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