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    changing the tone of your voice to fit the dialogue (p. 75). The True Story of the Three Little Pigs would be an excellent choice for a read-aloud book based upon this suggestion. For example, the reader could change their voice to sound stuffy when the wolf talks about having a terrible sneezing cold. When reading Mr. Pigs dialogue, the reader could change their voice to sound loud, gruff, and annoyed as Mr. Pig yells “Go away wolf. You can’t come in. I’m shaving the hairs on my chinny chin chin

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    Big bad wolf and the three Little Pigs Parody Once upon a time the the two little pigs and the Big bad wolf were friends, the pig with the stick house and the pig with the brick house. Until one day Pigers played the Wolfies in football for the championship title on TV. And of course the pigs favoirte team was the Pigers, and the wolf favorite team was the Wolfies.So they made a bet if the Wolfies win the pigs give the wolf $100 and if the Pigers win the wolf owes the pigs $100. The game was on

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    The three little pigs Once upon a time the the wolf was not always mean. When he was in school the pigs would always make fun of him because he was to sort, and that he was the only wolf. The wolf lasted the whole day of school but then he was walking home and he heard a little pig talking about him. He got frustrated and he rain home. The wolf's parent was making soup and when it was time for diner his parents asked how his first day of school want. The wolf said “ bad.” His parents asked him why

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    The Three Little Pigs is a quintessential story that everyone has probably read at some point; mothers have read it to their children and teachers have read it to their students. There are three pigs; the first two build their houses out of flimsy objects like sticks and straw, and the wicked wolf blows them down. However, the third pig constructs his house out of strong bricks, therefore outsmarting the wolf. After reading the text The Three Little Pigs By James Halliwell-Phillipps, it is definite

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    the history of “The Three Little Pigs.” As Sutcliffe explains, the story started out as a nursery tale, almost identically to the way it is told today. Around the beginning of the 1900, Grimm printed the story The Wolf and the Seven Little Little Kids. This story is not the exact same as “The Three Little Pigs”, however, it has many parallels. The fact that the story was taken away from the german author, explains why it focuses on family and nature. The personification of the pigs would come from Grimm’s

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    “The Three Little Pigs” is a classic fairytale about three pigs who build each their own house, and the wolf who tries to devour the pigs by blowing down their house. “The Three Little Pigs” has it origins from James Orchard Halliwell in Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales (1849) in England. Halliwell’s rendition was the first known print version in the world. Joseph Jacobs’ wrote the world’s most popular rendition in his English Fairy Tales (1898). In the 1880, Joel Chandler Harris made “The Three

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    a time on a spring day there were three little pigs. When they got old enough they set off to build their own houses. They youngest of the three little pigs made his house out of straw, and it was done in a flash, although it was not very sturdy. One day a wolf came with horrible allergies. The wolf said “Little pig, little pig please let me in your house”, but the pig saw the wolf’s big claws, and refused “Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin” declared the pig. Just before the wolf was leaving

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    The three little pigs is a story most people know from there childhood, but there are many different versions more gory than you will remember. The two versions of this story that will be compared and contrasted are The Three Little Pigs from England, and The Three Goslings from Italy. These two stories are based on the same story format but use different characters and small details like materials. The three Goslings was developed in Italy and put a bit of a twist on the original The Three Little

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    you or in this case the reader. The story “The Three Little Pigs” is presented in third person omniscient. While the story “The True Story of the Three Little Pigs” is in first person. The stories “The Three Little Pigs” and “The True Story of the Three Little Pigs” have different point of views. That helps build the reader's understanding of the different point of views in different and similar ways The point of view in “The Three Little Pigs” is third person omniscient. This helps develop

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    the 3 little pigs the first little pig has psychotic disorder the second little pig has bipolar disorder the third little pig is normal the big bad wolf is normal to and his name is The first little pig was very crazy. He didn't want anyone spying on him so he built his house out of wood, and he borded up all the windows , and set traps around his house. The second little pig worked a little bit harder but he had mood swings bad so he built his house out of wood with metal posts, and his house

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