How did Billy save little Ann from drowning?

Then his lantern, which he pushed out onto the ice with a stick, makes a noise. Its handle has fallen down. Billy realizes he can curve the lantern handle into a hook and fish Little Ann out of the river with a long stick. He saves her.
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How does Billy save Little Ann in Chapter 11?

Old Dan stays near her on the riverbank, calling for Billy and attempting to pull her out. After several failed attempts to come up with a plan to save her, Billy is struck by the idea of using the handle of his lantern attached to a long piece of cane to hook Little Ann's collar and pull her to safety.
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How does Billy lure Little Ann back?

When the dogs get lost in the storm, how does Billy lure Little Ann back? By having PAPA fire off his gun.
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Where the Red Fern Grows How did Billy save little Ann from drowning in the icy river water?

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 happened when Billy tried to help Little Ann?

He wades out into the frigid water to save Little Ann. After several tries he manages to hook the dog's collar and pull her towards him. He and the dog are both paralyzed with cold, but he manages to find his way back to the river bank. There he makes a fire and thaws them both out.
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Where the Red Fern Grows How did the dogs die?



What did Billy do after he saw the red fern?

On his last day at the farm, Billy visits his dogs' graves and sees a sacred red fern growing between them. His faith is restored and he's finally ready to grow up.
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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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Is 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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What happened in Chapter 12 of Where the Red Fern Grows?

Rubin and Rainie Prichard challenge Billy to a hunting competition. There's a raccoon that lives near their home called the "ghost coon." No hound has ever been able to tree it. They bet Billy two dollars his hounds can't tree him either.
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What happens in Chapter 14 of Where the Red Fern Grows?

Billy's mom tells his dad she'll be fine for a few more months. There really isn't any work to do on the farm, so he should go. He agrees, and Billy's littlest sister asks if she can have the gold cup when Billy wins it. He swears she can, and everybody is super duper happy about life.
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How did Little Ann and Old Dan save Billy's life?

He rushes in with his ax, fighting desperately to save his dogs. This just kind of angers the lion, and he turns on Billy. So, obviously, Old Dan and Little Ann jump between the lion and Billy, saving his life.
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How does Billy's father locate Little Ann?

The men are surprised to hear the dogs are still out guarding a coon they have treed. Billy is told he needs this raccoon pelt to win the championship. Then one of the men arrives to tell the others he has found Old Dan and Little Ann. He tells them they are frozen solid, after hearing this news Billy faints.
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Who dies in Where the Red Fern Grows?

Billy fights to save his dogs, but the mountain lion turns on him. 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.
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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's grandfather keep the coin in the tree while Billy went home to rest?

How did Billy's grandfather keep the coon in the tree while Billy went home to rest? He made a scarecrow on the ground where the coon could see it.
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What happened to Little Ann when they went hunting after the storm How was Billy able to save her?

How was Billy able to save her? Little Ann became stranded on a piece of ice and was in danger of freezing or drowning. Billy went into the ice and saved her by putting the lantern handle at the end of a long pole and hooking it under Little Ann's collar.
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What happens in Chapter 13 of Where the Red Fern Grows?

Little Ann caught the ghost coon! After fighting his way free from the hounds, the coon runs off for the nearest tree and scurries up into the branches. Billy decides to climb the tree and scare him down. But once he's up in the tree, he realizes he doesn't want to kill the ghost coon, after all.
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Where the Red Fern Grows Ch 15?

Where the Red Fern Grows Chapter 15. Grandpa, Papa, and Billy make their way to the campgrounds. They stop at night and set up a place to eat and sleep. Grandpa prepares dinner and Billy and Papa set up places for them to sleep, including beds for the dogs.
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What is the ghost coon in Where the Red Fern Grows?

The ghost coon symbolizes a long-standing and permanent tie to the area, the Ozarks. That none of the other hunters could tree the coon was a symbol that they are destined to stay. But Billy manages to overcome the tie to the Ozarks, eventually allowing him to leave the area at the end of the book.
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Do red ferns exist?

Red ferns do not exist.
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Where the Red Fern Grows kid falls on AXE?

On the hunt, the elder Rubin accidentally falls on Billy's ax as he tries to kill Billy's dogs (who are fighting the Pritchards' dog). The incident haunts Billy. To cheer Billy up, Grandpa enters him in a championship coon hunt. Billy, Grandpa, and Papa go to the contest.
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Where the Red Fern Grows traumatizing?

While both the book and film are considered classics, a closer examination reveals that they are also classically traumatizing for young readers. Legends of frozen children, kids accidentally mutilating themselves, and animal maulings are all fair game in Where the Red Fern Grows.
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Where the Red Fern Grows Billy's mom?

Billy's mama is part Cherokee. She is very religious and always enjoys answering Billy's questions about God. She worries about him when he is hunting, but is also very proud of him. She wants very much to move to town so the children can get a good education.
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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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Which tree did the coon run up?

The raccoon crosses back across the river and climbs up a water oak, causing the dogs to lose track of the animal. Just as Billy is about to move on to another area to hunt, Little Ann sees the raccoon and chases after him. He climbs up the largest sycamore tree in the woods.
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