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Red Fern Ch.6-10 Qui
Where the Red Fern Grows Ch.6-10 quiz
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Billy decided on names for his pups by... | using the names he saw carved into a tree |
| How did Billy's parents react when he brought the pups home? | were relieved and happy to see him |
| What bait did Grandpa suggest using to catch a coon? | a piece of shiny tin |
| Why did it take so long for Billy to catch a coon with Grandpa's trap? | Billy left too much scent around his traps. |
| Why did Papa not want Billy to use the brace and bit trap after catching his first coon? | It was unsportsmanlike. |
| Why did Billy refuse to let his father help him chop down the big tree? | Billy made a bargain with his dogs and needed to keep his word. |
| What did Billy's sister think of him chopping down the big tree? | that he went crazy! |
| What advice did Grandpa give Billy for guarding the tree? | to build a scarecrow |
| How did Grandpa feel about Billy cutting down the big tree? | He was proud b/c the experience would give Billy determination and will power. |
| Billy's reaction to the coon hunters' whopping stories were... | enjoyment because he like swapping stories too. |
| the opposition by one thing,force,etc...to another | resistance |
| inspiring fear;weird;strange | eerie |
| a run with bounding steps; a crazy run | lope |
| loosened;made flexible;unstiffened | limbered |
| questioning | querying |
| crafty;cunning | wily |
| predetermined;intended;fate | destined |
| talked wildly and excitedly | raved |
| warlike; aggressive | belligerent |
| in a coolly unconcerned, indifferent manner | nonchalantly |
| After Billy began hunting, how was he able to help his family? | At the time that Billy began coon hunting, the price of coonskins sky-rocketed, and Billy turned all his earnings over to his father. |
| Billy and his grandpa share a special bond. Be prepared to give 3 examples to show how grandpa helped Billy. | Can reference the book. Pg. 20,23-24,55-56,86-88,101. |