In "Where the Red Fern Grows", the protagonist, Billy, finds Grandpa, Old Dan, and Little Ann dead in the mountains. They had succumbed to exhaustion and injuries after a dramatic hunting contest. Billy is devastated by their deaths but finds solace in the memories they shared together.
his grandpa tells him
Yes, for example, you could say the grandpa, a character from the book Where The Red Fern Grows, is old because he is a grandpa.
Grandpa and papa hunt with Billy and his dogs only in the hunting competition
Grandpa puts in the entry for the contest.
A red fern grows between Old Dan and Little Ann's grave.
he got grandpa hurt in the storm
Chicken and Dumplings
Between Old Dan and Little Ann's graves.
5. The men think they have gone too far into the woods and then they start to wonder if Little Ann really knows where she is leading them. Just as the men say they are giving up, Billy prays for Old Dan to bawl one more time and he does. Little Ann leads them right to him. He is covered in ice and bawling "treed." Billy wipes some of the ice away. When he gets back to Papa, he learns that something has happened to Grandpa - he is lost. Little Ann runs away and lets out a loud bawl. She finds Grandpa. He had fallen, twisted his ankle, and gotten knocked unconscious. Sorry about the different font sizes.
Billy's grandpa has been planning to train a pair of hounds for Billy to hunt with. He surprises Billy with the two dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, as a gift, knowing how much they will mean to him.
Papa is a farmer. He's usually very busy. Grandpa is a store owner. He seems to have more time on his hands than Papa does.
Oh, dude, I mean, like, yeah, totally! The Pawpaw tree was mentioned in "Where the Red Fern Grows." It's where Billy finds the red fern growing, like, symbolizing his love for his dogs or something deep like that. So, yeah, it's in there, man.