Are Old Dan and Little Ann siblings?

Little Ann is, in many ways, a foil to her brother, Old Dan.
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How are Little Ann and Old Dan different?

Little Ann

She is smaller but smarter than Old Dan. She is a beautiful hound, and will not stop hunting until she knows exactly where the coon is hiding. No coon can trick her. For a hound, she is extremely playful.
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Why are Old Dan and Little Ann different from most hunting hounds?

What makes Old Dan and Little Ann different from most hounds? First, Old Dan and Little Ann are a rare combination. Little Ann is smart, and Old Dan is strong and brave. It is a combination that can catch almost any coon.
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What happened to Little Ann in Where the Red Fern Grows?

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.
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What are the characteristics of Old Dan in Where the Red Fern Grows?

Old Dan is loyal, brave, and intrepid—he is scrappy and up for any brawl, and over the course of his first hunting season, he accrues an impressive number of toughened scars from his battles against raccoons, bobcats, and other small game.
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Little Ann can't live without Old Dan



Was Old Dan a friendly dog?

Early in their time together, Billy discovers that Old Dan is deeply attached to him, especially when it comes to hunting. He says, 'He was a strange dog. He would not hunt with another hound, other than Little Ann, or another hunter, not even my father. ' But Old Dan is not affectionate towards Billy.
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What happened to Little Ann?

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.
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How did Billy revive Little Ann's frozen body?

When he finally makes it out of the water, he dresses and builds a big fire. He and Old Dan revive Little Ann, as the cold water froze her body into a temporary state of paralysis. Billy feels good and knows she will live. Billy is so thankful for his lantern.
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What did little Ann do every night?

The two refuse to be separated from one another. Billy discovers this when he sees that Little Ann spent the night sleeping by Old Dan's side as he protects the tree where their first raccoon hides.
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Was Where the Red Fern Grows a true story?

Where the Red Fern Grows is a perfect example of autobiographical fiction. Its author, Wilson Rawls, used events from his personal life as the foundation for the book. He bases the main character, Billy, on himself as a young boy.
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Are Red Ferns real?

Red ferns do not exist.
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What happened to Billy's dogs during the championship hunt?

They drive down river where Billy unties the dogs and lets them hunt. They tree two raccoons and are trailing the third, who is a tricky raccoon. He loses the dogs as he walks on the rail fence, but Old Dan keeps coming back to the tree he first thought the animal was in.
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How did Rainie react to his brother's death?

Rainie is in shock, because he sees the ax is imbedded in his brother's stomach. He runs away from the scene, leaving Billy to comply with Rubin's last request, which is to remove the ax. Rubin dies and Billy runs home to tell his parents.
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Where the Red Fern Grows grandpa?

Grandpa is a constant influence in Billy's life for he helps him purchase his dogs, he brags about Billy's hunting accomplishments, and he arranges for Billy's dogs to compete in the hunting championship. He is kind hearted, especially after the bet he accepted on Billy's behalf turns out so tragically.
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Which dog did Billy think was smarter?

Billy thinks Little Ann is the smarter dog.
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How did Billy try to stop Old Dan's bleeding?

His sides are cut open to the bone, one eye is swollen shut, and he's slowly bleeding to death. Billy stops up Old Dan's wounds with mud and hurries his dogs home.
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What did Grandpa keep secret from Grandma?

What did Grandpa keep secret from Grandma? The corn liquor. Pg.
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What happened when Billy tried to take Old Dan hunting without Little Ann?

Old Dan will not hunt without Little Ann and he will only then hunt with Billy. Billy's father tries to hunt the dogs, but Old Dan will not hunt for him. The dogs work well together, Little Ann can find even the wiliest raccoon, while Old Dan is not afraid to follow the coons, no matter where they go.
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What happened to the first coon hide?

What happened to the first coon hide? He took the coon skins to his grandfather's store.
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How Old Is Billy at the end of Where the Red Fern Grows?

Billy Colman Timeline and Summary

Billy is now 10 years old and really, really wants a pair of hunting hounds. And we mean really badly. 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. Like you do.
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Why does Billy choose the top of the hillside to bury old Dan?

Why does billy choose the top of a hillside to bury Old Dan? Billy chooses the hillside spot so Old Dan can get a good view of the countryside and hear the baying of the hounds.
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Why do you think Billy decided not to tell his mother and father about Little Ann's accident?

Why do you think Billy decided not to tell his mother and father about Little Ann's accident? Billy feared his mother might worry and not allow him to hunt anymore.
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How does Billy mark the place where big Dan and Little Ann are buried?

His sisters start to help him, but they end up running into the house crying. He buries Little Ann next to Old Dan. Billy finds a stone and carves their names in it. He asks Mama if God has a place in heaven for dogs where they can hunt.
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What does Billy's mother do to try to help old Dan?

Billy sees his mother take food to his dogs. She kneels and prays to God. She does that because they were blessings. They brought the money that she needed to move to town.
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What does a red fern symbolize?

The red fern, then, comes to symbolize the sanctity of the spirit and the possibility of rebirth and renewal in the face of death and loss.
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