Where the Red Fern Grows - Chapter 11
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What kept Billy from hunting, and how cold did it get?

A northern blizzard was passing through and the temperature dropped to -10.

How did Billy feel about the weather conditions?

He felt nervous like a fish out of water.

How did Billy feel about his mother kissing him?

He hated that feeling.

How long was it until the storm ended, and how much snow fell on the last night?

<p>The storm lasted five nights, and on the last night, it snowed three inches.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What gave Billy incentive to hunt the night after the storm ended?

<p>Coons would be hungry and out looking for food.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Billy's father tell him to be careful?

<p>Under the snow could be slick, making it easier to twist an ankle or break a leg.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why couldn't Billy see very far that night?

<p>No moon and some fog made visibility low.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Once the dogs caught a scent, why wouldn't Old Dan take out quickly?

<p>He would never take out without having Little Ann at his side.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why would the coon need to pull trick soon?

<p>He couldn't hide his tracks in the snow.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Dan and Ann chased the coon toward the house, where was Billy's family?

<p>On the porch.</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Grandpa, what could happen if a coon pulled a trick on frozen ground?

<p>The results could be fatal for dogs and hunter.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What seemed to cause Billy's uneasy feeling?

<p>He didn't hear his dogs' voices.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of sound seemed to come from Old Dan?

<p>One long cry for help.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What seemed different when Old Dan came to Billy?

<p>Tail between legs and head down.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Billy think happened to cause Ann to be in the water?

<p>The coon led them to the river then jumped across. Ann must have slipped and couldn't make the jump. Dan returned.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why couldn't Billy walk out to get Ann?

<p>The ice was too thin for his weight.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Billy do to see Ann?

<p>Using a piece of cane, he slid his lantern on the ice nearer to her.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Billy able to see of Ann when he got the lantern near?

<p>He could see her head and paws as she tried to clutch the ice.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Billy feel it was worse when he was able to see Ann?

<p>Because he felt he would then see her slip off the ice and die.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where did Billy go when he felt he could do nothing to help Ann?

<p>He sat by a sycamore tree.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What sound did Billy think he heard that might help Ann?

<p>A metallic sound that he thought was a chain rattling in front of a boat.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What sound did Billy hear?

<p>His lantern handle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Give the details of how Billy saved Ann.

<p>He used the handle of his lantern attached to a cane pole, then he waded into the water until he could reach her with the hooked handle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Billy hit Dan?

<p>Dan got in Billy's way as he tried to get to Ann.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What trouble did Billy encounter when he tried to step back while in the water?

<p>His feet started to stick in the soft muddy bottom.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Billy do to get Ann's blood circulating?

<p>He wrapped her in his coat, started to rub her and then built a fire to get her warm.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was different about Billy's second prayer?

<p>His first prayer was asking for a miracle, but his second prayer was one of thanks, into which he put his whole heart and soul.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why didn't Billy tell his parents about the incident?

<p>He thought his mother would make him stop hunting.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where did Billy keep his lantern that night?

<p>In the corner of his bedroom.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What reason did Billy tell his mother that made him start sneezing?

<p>He said he had gotten his feet wet while out hunting.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many days did Billy stay home?

<p>3 days and nights.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Chapter 11 Summary

  • A northern blizzard caused Billy to refrain from hunting, with temperatures dropping to -10°F.
  • Billy experienced nervousness, feeling out of place, akin to a "fish out of water."
  • An uncomfortable feeling arose from his mother's kiss, which he disliked.
  • The storm persisted for five nights, concluding with three inches of snow on the last night.
  • Following the storm, Billy was motivated to hunt as raccoons would be hungry in search of food.
  • Billy's father advised caution due to the slippery conditions concealed by the snow, warning of potential injuries.
  • Visibility was significantly compromised that night due to the absence of moonlight and the presence of fog.
  • Old Dan, one of Billy's dogs, would not advance without Little Ann by his side after catching a scent.
  • The raccoon needed to act cleverly soon due to its inability to conceal its tracks in the fresh snow.
  • Billy's family was on the porch while the dogs pursued the raccoon toward their home.
  • Grandpa warned that if a raccoon tricked the hunters on frozen ground, it could have deadly consequences for both dogs and their owner.
  • An unsettling feeling overcame Billy when he realized he could not hear the dogs' voices.
  • Old Dan emitted a chilling cry for help, indicating a distressing situation.
  • When Old Dan approached Billy, he displayed a submissive demeanor, with his head down and tail between his legs.
  • Billy speculated that Ann fell into the river after the raccoon led them there and jumped across, causing her to slip.
  • Billy was unable to reach Ann because the ice was too fragile to support his weight.
  • To check on Ann, Billy slid his lantern closer to her using a cane.
  • With the lantern positioned, Billy could see Ann's head and paws struggling to grip the ice.
  • Seeing Ann in distress intensified Billy's fears, as he dreaded witnessing her slip and perish.
  • In despair, Billy sat beside a sycamore tree after feeling powerless to aid Ann.
  • He thought he heard a metallic sound, likening it to a chain rattling from a boat, which he hoped would help Ann.
  • The sound he actually heard was the handle of his lantern.
  • To rescue Ann, Billy utilized his lantern handle attached to a cane pole, entering the water until he could reach her.
  • Frustration led Billy to strike Dan, who obstructed his path while he attempted to assist Ann.
  • While trying to retreat from the water, Billy's feet became stuck in the soft, muddy floor.
  • To restore Ann's warmth, Billy wrapped her in his coat, rubbed her, and built a fire.
  • His second prayer reflected gratitude, unlike his first prayer that pleaded for a miracle, expressing deep sincerity.
  • Billy chose not to inform his parents of the incident, fearing his mother would prohibit him from hunting.
  • That night, he kept his lantern in the corner of his bedroom.
  • Billy explained to his mother that he started sneezing due to getting his feet wet while hunting.
  • He remained home for three days and three nights following the incident.

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