Billy wants a coon hound really bad but his parents, nor him, have the money to buy the wanted dogs.
In the beginning of "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy's main problems were feeling lonely and wanting to have his own hunting dogs, which his family couldn't afford. He also faced skepticism and criticism from others about being able to train hunting dogs on his own.
In the novel, Where the Red Fern Grows, Billy's dogs die from a fight with a mountain lion at the end of the book. That event changed Billy's perspective of things.
some boys come and threaten Billy's dogs, and he doesn't like that so he sets his bag down and punches a couple of them, then they all jump on him, and the Marshall comes and helps him
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
Billy spent $50 on gifts for the family in "Where the Red Fern Grows."
A fern grows from a fern spore.
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 fern grows -- nothing grows -- in Antarctica. It's too cold and there is no irrigation.
A Red Fern is a plant that grows in the Ozarks.It is a book called where the red fern grows
A new fern.
Billy's last name in Where the Red Fern Grows is Colman.
Billy lived in the Ozarks in Where the Red Fern Grows.
an oak fern silly
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.