Billy does not want to kill the ghost coon because he believes the coon's spirit is deserving of respect and admiration, as it exhibits rare qualities of courage and tenacity. Billy also may feel a connection to the ghost coon, seeing it as a worthy adversary and a symbol of the challenges he has overcome in his hunting pursuits.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy refrains from killing the ghost coon because he feels compassion for the animal. He sees the coon as a noble adversary and feels a connection to it, ultimately choosing not to end its life out of respect for its wild spirit.
Billy's dogs give him courage when he gets them because finally he has the animals that he wanted all his life , and he gets to go hunting with someone, not alone in the cold darkness of the night.
Billy values all forms of life and believes in living harmoniously with nature. He sees the ghost raccoon as a unique and special creature that deserves to exist. Additionally, Billy may feel empathy for the ghost raccoon and understand its pain or situation.
no i dont think but you can control a ghost if you marry it
This means is that the ghost is playing with you but don't play with the ghost or it will think that you accepted it and it will go HARDCORE playing with and eventually it will kill YOU
they can breedSomething to think about here is the size of the dogs. A chihuahua is a small breed and a coon dog is very much bigger so this could kill the smaller dog if it is the female.
Actually a ghost CAN kill you. if the ghost has enough strenght they can fisically attack you
kill i think 8 boos
He dressed up as a ghost to kill Lynda.
No, a ghost can not kill you when you are sleeping. There are reasons that people can die while asleep, but as a ghost is dead - it can not cause you physical harm/kill you.
Has it been written yet? I think he's working on this one.
I think they just needed a twist in the show. as if the pregnancy wasn't enough.