Billy had two dogs - Old Dan and Little Ann.
he hates them and tells his pa that he doesn't want to go there again
Billy obviously wanted two hound dogs for coon-hunting... DURR DURR DURR.
You have to read the book to get this information. I know this book but couldn't give you the information you want.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," the boy named Billy wants to train his two coonhounds to become expert hunters so he can enter them into a hunting competition and prove their skills. Billy is passionate about hunting and dreams of becoming a successful hunter like his grandfather.
The main character in "Where the Red Fern Grows" says that he has a disease called Kentucky-itus. This disease is fictitious and serves as an excuse for the main character not to participate in certain activities he doesn't want to.
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In the novel "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy does not want to move to town because he has a deep connection to the Ozark Mountains where he currently lives. The natural beauty and solitude of the mountains provide him with a sense of peace and belonging that he fears he will lose in a more urban environment. Additionally, Billy has a strong bond with the land and the animals in the mountains, particularly his hunting dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, and he is reluctant to leave them behind.
I don't understand your question. I know this book and you are actually asking self vs self. I will be glad to give you an answer if you would clear up what you want to know.
he is the author of where the red fern grows he also wrote mac and cheese on ice Actually, He wrote Where the Red Fern Grows, and Summer of the Monkeys. Also, he didn't want to show anyone his books because he was bad at spelling and grammar.
Book version: Billy's dogs were killing the Pritchards' dog, so Rubin decided to kill Billy's dogs. He picked up Billy's ax and then started running. He tripped on a stick and fell. The ax's blade entered Billy's stomach, therefore killing him. Movie version: BIlly's dogs were killing the Pritchards' dog, so Rubin decided to kill Billy's dogs. He picked up Billy's ax and started running, but Billy didn't want his dogs to die. Billy tackled at Rubin's legs, causing him to fall. As he did, the ax's blade entered Rubin's body (which didn't actually happen, because that's too graphic.), causing him to die.
Grandpa blames himself for Rubin's death because he pushed Billy to go and find the ghost coon even though he knew Billy and Rubin did not get along and Billy didn't want to bet he could find the ghost coon.
The book: "Where the Red Fern Grows" talks about a mountain lion about two times. First part of the first half of the book talks about him acquiring the two individual pups and camping in a cave for the next morning. But a mountain lion disturbs his sleep by shrieking and the two pups make an effort to go up to the entrance of the cave an howl with the mountain lion. The second part of the book is when the mountain lion hurts Old Dan and later dies. Then Little Ann dies after because of grief.I don't know which page you want but I have both parts.Page 45 is when he buys the dogs and hears a hellish roar though he thought it was a woman screaming at first.Page 224 is when he encounters the mountain lion giving a description of how he looked.It's 179 pages away from each other.Hope this helped in whatever your doing!