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    The Little Pig's Impose

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    For example, the pig builds his home with bricks. He starts off with a distinct idea that separates him from the other two pigs. He builds a foundation strong enough to protect him from any danger. The wolf doesn't seem to waste much time trying to destroy the pig's home, only because he is aware that the pig is clever enough to build his home with bricks rather than, straws or sticks. This example also signifies the pig's innovative ways to build a home that isn't as easy to destroy. Now as we dive

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    A Day No Pigs Would Die This book contains the story about father who is pork butcher and works in the farm and his son, Robert. Robert go to school and help farm’s odd job. One day, going to school, he saw cow was calving while he went to school. He helped the cow’s calving. In return for that, he gave a little pig from the cow’s owner. He named the little pig’s name Pinky and Pinky grow rapidly. Also, Robert grow gradually helping his father. And then, one day, the chance to go to the livestock

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    Pig Piggy's mom loves her so much that she has decided to make a special porcelain bowl just for her. As mom makes the bowl, Piggy enters the world being painted on its outside. There she meets and learns about the animals used on these Chinese artworks and the messages of happiness and good-fortune that they convey. At the end of the story, the family eats dinner and Piggy uses her special bowl. In China, pigs (猪; Zhū) symbolize good luck and abundance. In Chinese culture, the pig is one of the

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    In the article Saving America’s Wolves, by Kristin Lewis, the author uses second person point of view and this choice has an affect on the reader. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a wolf? Today, wolves around the country face many dangers today. Throughout history and folklore, wolves have been depicted as being dangerous predators that come after humans, but that is far from the truth. In fact, humans today are more of a danger to them as they are to us! The second person POV

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    As I am doing my own version of Little Red Riding Hood, I made Mr. Wolf the victim of this world’s cruelty in my story. Mr.Wolf became very nice to Red Riding Hood, because the kind hearted little girl gave him some meat and a milk, when he is in the verge of starvation. So, Mr. Wolf helped Little Red Riding Hood to find the closer way to grandma’s little cottage. He went first, and leaved a mark (idea from hansel and Gretel ☺), so that the little girl can follow. Mr. Wolf found the cottage, but

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    The Pig and the Lizard There was a pig and a lizard and they didn't always get along. The pig would do mean things to the lizard. Sometimes the pig would try to step on the lizard. A lizard didn’t have many things to do back to the pig. Constantly, the lizard would try to dial up something he could to to the pig. Most of the time whatever the lizard could come up wouldn’t work. To ask the pig why he is mean to him the lizard came to the farm. It went well until the pig had enough of the lizard

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    A small little lamb lives very happily on a farm at the foot of a mountain. Until one day as she grazes Coyote comes along and sees a fat little lamb and wants to eat her up. Borreguita the clever little lamb tricks Coyote by convincing him that she will get much fatter than she is and that he should come back later to eat her. As Coyote comes back he is tricked over and over again until Coyote has learned his lesson, and Borreguita is never bothered by him again. Verna Aardema retells this Mexican

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    opinion the text, The Real Story of Little Red portrays the wolf in a more positive way than the story Little Red Riding Hood. In the text The Real story of Little Red Riding Hood it discusses about how the wolf is gentle and lonely. “He had gentle eyes and looked very lonely.” This helps me picture his personality as kind and calm, because when I imagine gentle, I don't see people that are harsh or mean to others. I see kind empathetic people. In the other story Little Red Riding Hood, I believe that

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    the book of the Three Little Pigs. The passage “Three Little Pigs” by shortstories.com and the movie “Three Little Pigs” by shortstories.com. Both the passage and the movie are about how the Three little Pigs built three houses and the wolf came and blew the house down. Three Little Pigs, the book and the movie have some similarities and differences between each other. There are plenty of similarities between the book and the movie in the Three Little Pigs. The passage states “One pig built a house

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    say about him in the stories Little Red Riding Hood and The wolf and the seven kids. Usually in movies the wolf is always bad and this will also be proven by the movie Beauty and The Beast. The Big Bad Wolf is not only bad in one story but more than 3. One of the main stories The Big Bad Wolf is bad in and which everyone has heard of is Little Red Riding Hood. In this story the first part where they introduce The Big Bad Wolf as bad is when Little Red Riding Hood is on her way

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