The marshal gives Billy a pair of Redbone Coonhound puppies, a male and a female, as a gift. Billy names them Old Dan and Little Ann.
Billy is willing to give his youngest sister the cup in "Where the Red Fern Grows" because she was always supportive and loving towards him. He values her happiness and knows that the cup would mean a lot to her, making him happy to give it to her as a gift.
Billy is willing to give his youngest sister the cup from the book "Where the Red Fern Grows" because she has expressed admiration for it and he wants to make her happy. He sees how much she values it and decides to give it to her as a gesture of love and kindness.
Chicken and Dumplings
Billy spent $50 on gifts for the family in "Where the Red Fern Grows."
The wind
It clear this is homework and from a teacher. You need to read the book. It is a good book. I will give you one. Billy wants a hunting dog.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," Papa gave Billy a lantern instead of the two hound puppies he wanted. While Billy was initially disappointed, the lantern eventually proved to be a useful and cherished gift for his nighttime hunting expeditions.
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 Where the Red Fern Grows, the meat was cured in a smokehouse. This process involved hanging the meat over a fire to smoke it, which helped preserve it and give it a rich flavor.
Papa explained to Billy that raccoons are clever and cautious animals, making them difficult to trap. He also mentioned that Billy's traps were set in a territory where the raccoon might not have passed through yet, and that he needed to be patient and persistent in order to catch one.
The youngest sister's name in the book "Where the Red Fern Grows" is Sara. She is one of Billy's sisters and plays a minor role in the story.
Billy is willing to give the cup to his youngest sister because he wants to show his appreciation for her help in taking care of the family when their mother is sick. He sees her as selfless and deserving of a special gift.