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Grandpa puts soap in Billy's pocket as a way to help him find his way back home by following the scent. This practice is common in hunting dogs to help them trace their steps, and Grandpa uses the same method to guide Billy back when he gets lost in the woods.
The resolution is that billys dogs die so then they can move to the city.
Grandpa signed Billy up for the hunting contest for Billy's sake, to give him a chance to prove himself and build his confidence. It was a way for Grandpa to support Billy's passion for hunting and show faith in his abilities.
In the book "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls, the big sycamore falls due to a thunderstorm and strong winds. The tree falls on Little Ann, one of the dogs, causing her death, which adds to the tragic events in the story.
his grandpa tells him
Billys family recats very badly bc they are worried about him
Yes, for example, you could say the grandpa, a character from the book Where The Red Fern Grows, is old because he is a grandpa.
Grandpa and papa hunt with Billy and his dogs only in the hunting competition
Grandpa puts in the entry for the contest.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," horehound is mentioned when Grandpa gives Billy a pouch containing horehound candy to help with his nerves before hunting. The horehound candy is known for its calming properties and is a thoughtful gesture from Grandpa to Billy.
Billy spent $50 on gifts for the family in "Where the Red Fern Grows."
he got grandpa hurt in the storm
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