Billy's parents expressed their desire to move to town, get a nice house, and live comfortably someday in "Where the Red Fern Grows." However, they face financial constraints that make it difficult for them to achieve this dream.
The resolution is that billys dogs die so then they can move to the city.
Billys family recats very badly bc they are worried about him
Because he was afraid
Billy spent $50 on gifts for the family in "Where the Red Fern Grows."
i wanted 2 non i wanted 2 non
They were talking about what Stanley wanted to be when he grows up..
he wanted to be a minister because his dad was a minister
she wrote a long essay about what she wanted to be when she grows up.
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.
No you have to have the exact flowers grow completely
If they're in a cave,hanging from the roof, they are stalagtites. A stalagtite holds tight to the roof, and a stalagmite grows from the ground up and might someday touch the roof.
Billy's papa cannot afford to buy him coon dogs in "Where the Red Fern Grows" because the family is poor and struggling to make ends meet. Billy's papa is also hesitant to buy the dogs because he believes that Billy is not ready for the responsibility of owning and training hunting dogs.