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Red Fern Ch.6-10 Qui

Where the Red Fern Grows Ch.6-10 quiz

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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.
Created by: ksmixan
 



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