Angela asked this question about The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey:
There seems to be a serious continuity problem here. In Chapter 4, Rinker is dismayed to discover that his "Trail Pup" won't work for the journey. As a backup plan, he's sure to select a mule that he can actually ride. Mere pages later, they're putting a sign on the back of the Trail Pup, and then in subsequent chapters, it's clear they've brought it along on the journey. What? Did I miss something?
Lisa I thought it was confusing, too. The way I understood it was that the Trail Pup was okay for being pulled behind the wagon, but it wouldn't work being…moreI thought it was confusing, too. The way I understood it was that the Trail Pup was okay for being pulled behind the wagon, but it wouldn't work being hitched to a mule alone. Hence, they could still take it for storage, but needed the mule to ride in case of an emergency.(less)
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