Which is an example of how old yeller loves the coates family unconditionally?
a.
when...
Which is an example of how old yeller loves the coates family unconditionally?
a.
when an injured old yeller fights a mad cow that has cornered mrs. coates and travis
b.
when old yeller is still a bit crippled but fights a sick wolf that is threatening mrs. coates and lisbeth
c.
when old yeller runs between the fighting bulls so the coates family can run safely into the house
d.
when old yeller is not completely healed but follows little arliss and mrs. coates when they leave to find the mad bulli think it's either a b or c
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