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    ending up in a house that belongs to a family of bears. Or even a story about three innocent, pink pigs who frantically build a house to protect themselves from the big bad wolf outside. Besides enjoyment, both fables offer diverse morals towards the reader, yet have a correspondence between the characters. “The Three Little Pigs” teaches the reader to put their priorities in order and work hard towards success. All three pigs instantly worked to the best of their ability on each of their houses to

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    I read your story The True Story of the Three Little Pigs [TTLP], and have read many versions of it since I was a little kid. However, I didn’t really know the meaning behind it. Now that I am a young adult, I re-read it and love it because of its morals. I really enjoyed the Third Little Pig because of his hard work, intelligence and the way he carries himself. It is hard to believe I still have a lot of things in common with this character. I now understand as an adult – the child’s lesson is to

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    Once upon a time, there lived 3 little pigs and a big bad WOLF. The three little pigs were brothers, the youngest Billy, the second youngest Bill, and the oldest Bob which is me. Oh, and The Wolf’s name is Pig which makes no sense because we are the pigs? You probably know the story about my brothers and I but I will tell you what I saw. Okay so, that day I was baking a cake for my brothers and I but especially for my brother Billy because it was his birthday and he was turning 32. Oh wait I should

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    growing up, I was not a reader, and even today, I find other distractions instead. As young reader, the experience with words got better when I got past the pictures and big letters. Reading was fun when I could not play outside. I read The Three Little Pigs and Humpty Dumpty. My cousin, Lisa, read those books to me first, and then I started reading them to myself. I often preferred playing outside: kickball, whiffle ball, and football.

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    narrative that affects me is the three little pigs. My parents work full-time and after school is dismissed I and my other two brothers are home alone until 6:00am. My parent took a long time to build the home that we live in and it’s in a urban neighborhood with many of friends to play with. Within the neighborhood we have one bully that bullies everyone. The bullying comes from not being happy and trying to steal away everyone’s happiness. One day my two little brother was playing outside one which

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    read magazines, newspaper, social media posts, while others read novels. Reading was something I have always loved doing even though there were some obstacles. Looking back at my reading memories, I’m proud that it led me here. When I was little, my parents never told me stories. They never bought me a book to read. They never taught me how to read. Nepalese parents often told their children to relinquish their hopes and dreams and marry someone wealthy. They told us reading was a detriment

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    The Three Pigs by David Wiesner received the 2002 Randolph Caldecott Medal. In The Three Pigs, David Wiesner retold the classic tale of The Three Little Pigs. However, through the use of 3D images, David Wiesner provides readers with a modern and entertaining version that all ages can enjoy. The Three Pigs is an award-winning picture book because of its 3D images and comic book style panels. The story that David Wiesner presents is based on the loopholes in the original The Three Little Pigs fable

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    There were three little pigs, who left their mother and father to see the world. During the summer of time the three little pigs laughed and played carefree. Then when winter came they needed to build a house. The first that went off met a Horse with a bundle of straw, and said to hi m: “Please, Horse, give me that straw to build me a house.” Which the Horse did, and the little pig built a house with it. Presently came along a wolf, and knocked at the door, and said: “Little pig, little pig, let me

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    you believe, the pigs or the wolf? I believe that the wolf is a big fat liar. First of all he was in so many fairy tale stories that it is kind of ridiculous. To save time I’m only going to tell you three of them: Little Red Riding Hood, Sheep in disguise, and last but not least The Three Little Pigs. So yes i do believe the pigs! Now I am going to show you why. First of all, they were just minding their own business. If you have seen or heard of the story The Three Little Pigs, you will know what

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    The Three Little Pigs tells a tale of three pigs who chose their material in creating their house based on their knowledge and understanding of each material and what outcome they will receive by using it. Two out of the three pigs soon discover their consequences of selecting poor materials as the building blocks of their house, as it is easily blown away by their predator, the big bad wolf. In William Golding's, Lord of the Flies, three main characters must make similar decisions to the pigs in

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