Little Ann is smart. She is smarter than Old Dan, but Old Dan is bold, brave, and never gives up. They both will never leave each other. If ones hurt the other will stay with her or him and try to help them. Hope this helped
There are two similes in the first chapter of "Where the Red Fern Grows." One example is "straight as a crow flies" and the other is "as smooth as glass."
A red fern grows between Old Dan and Little Ann's grave.
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Ruben dies in Chapter 9 of "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls. This chapter marks a turning point in the story as the emotional impact of Ruben's death deeply affects the main character, Billy.
Between Old Dan and Little Ann's graves.
The dogs Old Dan and Little Ann die at the end of the book "Where the Red Fern Grows." Their deaths occur in the final chapters of the book when they encounter a mountain lion.
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In Chapter 13 of "Where the Red Fern Grows," the exposition focuses on Billy's determination to save up for his own hound dogs, his strong bond with his dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, and their adventures together in the Ozarks. This chapter sets the stage for the rest of the story by establishing the central themes of loyalty, friendship, and perseverance.
becase it was getting dark
Chapter 10 of "Where the Red Fern Grows" focuses on the celebration of the town's annual hunting competition. In Chapter 12, the main character Billy faces challenges during the final round of the hunting competition but ultimately emerges victorious with the help of his loyal dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann. These chapters highlight themes of perseverance, loyalty, and the bond between a boy and his dogs.
A fern grows from a fern spore.
I think little ann was gold