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Why does Billy not have dogs?
Why could Billy not have a dog? The type of dog Billy wanted cost a lot of money. Papa bought Billy _ to help him get over the hurt of not getting the hounds he wanted.
What happened to Billy’s dogs in Chapter 11?
Things are starting to get dire, and Billy thinks he is going to watch as his little dog drowns in front of him. He drops to his knees and prays for help. (Have you noticed yet how often this happens?) All of a sudden, he hears a metallic sound.
Why couldn’t the boy have what he wanted in Where the Red Fern Grows?
4. Why did Papa and Mama say Billy couldn’t get what he wanted? Papa said there was no money. Mama said a hunter needed a gun, and Billy couldn’t have that until he was at least twenty-one.
How long did it take Billy to get his dogs?
After a whole lot of work, and saving for two years, he finally has enough to buy his dogs—from an ad in the back of a magazine.
Which dog dies first in Where the Red Fern Grows?
Old Dan
The dogs manage to save Billy by killing the mountain lion, but Old Dan later dies of his injuries. Over the next few days, Little Ann loses the will to live and finally dies of grief atop Old Dan’s grave, leaving Billy heartbroken.
What animal could billy not catch?
The only animal he cannot catch is the ringtail coon. Billy is determined to catch this mischievous animal that eats the bait from Billy’s traps without ever getting caught.
Which dog did Billy think was smarter?
Little Ann
Billy thinks Little Ann is the smarter dog. The price of a good coonskin jumped between $4 and $7. Old Dan got trapped in an old muskrat den. Little Ann was able to find Old Dan so Billy was able to dig him out.
Why does Billy keep checking the handle on his lantern?
At the end of Chapter 11, why did Billy keep checking the handle of his lantern? He couldn’t believe the handle answered his plea to save his dog.
How much did Billy pay for his dogs?
They are $25 each, and even though it is a lot of money, Billy is determined to get two hounds. He says a prayer and asks for God to help him get the pups. He thinks of a plan to save money for the hounds. Billy decides that he will sell things to the fishermen, like crawfish, minnows, and fresh vegetables.
Why did Billy refuse to let his father help him cut down the tree?
Billy has always admired the “big tree” of the bottoms; it is gigantic, so he decides he won’t be able to cut it down. But when they see his intent, his dogs pout. He becomes determined to cut it down, because he told his dogs that if they could tree a coon he would take care of the rest.
What happens to Little Ann immediately after Dan dies?
In a few days, it is clear that Little Ann has lost her will to live. She dies too, and he buries her next to Old Dan. Billy is heartbroken; he says that God is not fair. Billy’s papa tries to tell him that it is all for the best, because with the money Billy has earned, the family hopes to move to town.
Why did Billy want to be by himself when he buried Little Ann?
Why did Billy want to be by himself when he buried Little Ann? Because ever since his dogs were puppies they were always together.
What did Billy do with the money he made?
Although Billy made good money from selling the hides, he didn’t care much about the money itself. He turned over all his profits to his father and asked no questions about what his father did with the money. To Billy, the most important things in life were his dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann.
Why does Billy fear that his dogs are dead?
Throughout the contest, he has been tripping and unsteady, and so the reader naturally fears that he might be dead. Finally, for a moment Billy fears that his dogs are dead, and even when he finds them alive they are in danger of freezing to death. Yet everyone survives, even the dogs.
Why was Billy not able to get back to the pub?
Hence, he was already being hypnotized by that sign, which the landlady herself acknowledges as having the power to lure in people that she intends to get inside. Conclusively, Billy was not able to get back to the pub because the sign had already attracted him to the landlady’s bed and breakfast.
How much money did Billy make selling hides?
Accordingly, a good-sized hide could fetch anywhere from four to ten dollars, depending “on the grade and quality” of the hide. Although Billy made good money from selling the hides, he didn’t care much about the money itself. He turned over all his profits to his father and asked no questions about what his father did with the money.