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Similarities Between Where The Red Fern Grows Little Ann
Some similarities in the book and the movie of where the red fern grows are in the book
Is that Billy goes hunting in the book and in the movie he goes hunting and another
Similarity is that billy got his dogs and won the gold cup and another similarity is in the
Book they was a mountain lion and in the movie there was a mountain lion that tried to kill Billy and his dogs and another similarity is in the book he had to go all the way to Tahlequah
And in the movie he had to go all the way to tahlequah to get his dogs.
In the book Where the Red Fern Grows Little Ann fell in the frozen water and it took a long time to Get her out and Billy had to take a hook and hook to her collar to pull her out of the ice cold water.
And billy won the cup fair and square. And when billy was hunting he didn’t leave his axe and lantern in a tree. And when the dogs die Billy has to dig the holes and bury the dogs. And when Rubin was running with the axe he tripped over over a stick and landed on the axe. The axe went
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And Rubin was buried at the top of a hill and after Rubin died Billy didn’t want to stop hunting. And they didn’t have dinner at Grandpa’s house house and in the book they had four nights of hunting.
In the movie Billy has two sisters instead of three sisters. And Little Ann is different color than in the book and in the movie it shows Billy buying the dogs and in the movie it didn’t show Little Ann winning the beauty contest. And when Rubin was running with the axe Billy tripped Rubin and he landed on the axe. And when Rubin was buried he was beside a river in the

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