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Why doesn't Papa want to ask Uncle Hammer for money?
Why doesn't Papa want to ask Uncle Hammer for money?
Uncle Hammer will be very mad that Papa wants to borrow money
Where do the children go with Mr. Morrison?
Where do the children go with Mr. Morrison?
Little Willy's
Describe Kaleb Wallace.
Describe Kaleb Wallace.
Selfish, mean, doesn't care about anyone else but himself
What does Papa mean when he says: 'The bank called up the note.' Predict what this might mean for the Logans.
What does Papa mean when he says: 'The bank called up the note.' Predict what this might mean for the Logans.
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How does Uncle Hammer get the money to pay the bank?
How does Uncle Hammer get the money to pay the bank?
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Predict why R.W. and Melvin want T.J. to go to Strawberry with them.
Predict why R.W. and Melvin want T.J. to go to Strawberry with them.
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Study Notes
Financial Concerns
- Papa hesitates to ask Uncle Hammer for financial help due to fear of angering him.
- The bank demands immediate payment on the mortgage, creating urgency for the Logans.
Children's Activities
- The children accompany Mr. Morrison to Little Willy's, indicating their involvement in local events or activities.
Character Analysis
- Kaleb Wallace is depicted as selfish and mean, with a lack of concern for others, highlighting a negative aspect of the community.
Uncle Hammer's Actions
- To assist the Logans financially, Uncle Hammer sells his prized car, showcasing the sacrifices he is willing to make for family support.
Suspicious Plans
- R.W. and Melvin's invitation for T.J. to join them in Strawberry suggests ulterior motives, specifically the intention to steal T.J.'s pearl-handled pistol, indicating a deceitful nature.
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