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Three Little Pigs Comparison
The Three Little Pigs compare and contrast essay
This is the comparing and contrasting of of The Three Little Pigs. Also The True Story Of The three Little Pigs. you will soon find out the similarities of the two books. Also the differences of these two books.
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Without further ado here is the comparison of the two books. The first pig built a house. The first pig is eaten by the wolf. The second pig built a house. The second pig is eaten by the wolf. Do you see a pattern here? If you can not this is it. Both first and second pig builds a house. Both first pig and second pig gets eaten. Anywho in both stories there is a bad end for the wolf. In The Three Little Pigs the wolf gets eaten by the third pig. In the true story of The

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