![]() ![]() Haggin promised to pay Danny this much per month to take care of Red. personality Danny discovered from a picture that Mr. Three The tie-breaker for two dogs that are equal physically was this. Repeats the same sound at the beginning of several words alliteration What Danny calls his dad Pappy Usually occurs at the end of a chapter when the author eaves the reader in suspense cliffhanger profiteer a person who seeks high profits through the sale of scarce goods languish to be or become weak or feeble scintillate to sparkle flash haberdashery a store that sales men's apparel varied changed altered Big Red had to earn this many points to be a champion in the dog show. Seven thousand a literary device where the author ![]() It is the moving, exciting story of Big Reds heart and courage, and Dannys discovery of what it t. Kjelgaard (Author), Bob (Robert) Kuhn (Illustrator) 389 ratings Hardcover 74.99 2 Used from 74.98 Paperback 9.99 25 Used from 4.96 27 New from 7.82 Mass Market Paperback 9.99 7 Used from 8. A BRAVE DOG, A COURAGEOUS BOY, A DANGEROUS ADVENTURE This is the famous wilderness adventure of a boy and a dog who formed an unbreakable friendship. Haggin paid _ dollars for Champion Sylvester's Boy. Jim Kjelgaard Big Red True 1945 First Edition Hardcover Januby Jim Bob Kuhn Illust. Apparent clearly visible or understood obvious grotesque very ugly or repulsive cunning showing skill in achieving something by deceit gait the paces of an animal, especially a horse or dog unattainable not able to be reached or achieved varmint a troublesome wild animal vociferous crying out noisily interval a space between things, points, limits tantalizing having or exhibiting something that provokes or arouses interesting or desire ravenous extremely hungry Mr. ![]()
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