Billy's Room In Where The Red Fern Grows

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From the book “Where The Red Fern Grows,” I can imagine the character Billy’s room being very plain and empty compared to other average rooms. To begin with, I can imagine Billy’s room being rather simple, but just enough for Billy to have somewhere to stay. Billy’s family is very poor, I can see Billy having white walls, with dents and scratches everywhere. Billy probably doesn’t have many paintings, or decorations on his wall. But, he may have coon hides scattered on the wall to show his hunting accomplishments, or a cross on his wall, because he seems quite religious. He would perhaps have an old, beat up twin size bed, with covers on it just for warmth. I can infer his closet consists of very basic clothing. Billy’s closet probably has