What happened in chapter 4 of Where the Red Fern Grows?
Where the Red Fern Grows Chapter 4. Billy waits and waits for Grandpa to let him know about the dogs. Finally, he tells Billy that he got a hold of the kennel by mail and he ordered the dogs in Billy’s name. It turns out that the price went down $5 for each dog, so Billy gets $10 back.
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What happened in chapter 4 of Where the Red Fern Grows?
Where the Red Fern Grows Chapter 4. Billy waits and waits for Grandpa to let him know about the dogs. Finally, he tells Billy that he got a hold of the kennel by mail and he ordered the dogs in Billy’s name. It turns out that the price went down $5 for each dog, so Billy gets $10 back.
Where the Red Fern Grows Ch 7?
Where the Red Fern Grows Chapter 7. Now that Billy has his pups, he wants a coon skin to train them how to hunt. He goes to Grandpa for advice on how to catch a coon and Grandpa tells him an old trick that he used to do when he was a boy.
Where the Red Fern Grows Ch 15?
Billy is traveling with his father and his grandfather so his hounds can compete in a regional competition. They journey all day and stop at night to rest. They make camp and prepare an evening meal. Billy’s grandfather insists that he feed his hounds corned beef hash rather than the corn meal mush they ordinarily eat.
Which tree did the Coon run up?
The raccoon crosses back across the river and climbs up a water oak, causing the dogs to lose track of the animal. Just as Billy is about to move on to another area to hunt, Little Ann sees the raccoon and chases after him. He climbs up the largest sycamore tree in the woods.
Why does Billy give Rubin the two dollars?
Why does Billy give Rubin the $2.00? Billy gives Rubin the $2.00. This is because he has “lost” the bet. He said that he would climb the tree that the ghost coon was in one more time, and if he wasn’t there, Billy would pay up.
What happened in Chapter 10 of Where the Red Fern Grows?
After his first raccoon, Billy goes a bit “coon crazy” (10.1). He’s out hunting every night, and catches coon after coon after coon. Fortunately, his Grandfather’s prediction about coon hides jumping in price is true. Billy is raking in the money, but he turns over every penny to his dad.
Why does Billy have to go to Tahlequah?
Why does Billy have to go to Tahlequah? He has to go there because he did not want to wait a week before he could get his dogs.