Goldilocks And Red Riding Hood

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Have u ever thought about the differcnes and simlarties in goldilock and red rideing hood.now I know that it dose not seem like they have differcnes and simlaretes but once you read this essay you will know the truth.

In this pahgraph we will be talking about the differences in goldilocks and red riding hood.Goldilock is iresponable by this I mean she breaks in to the bares home she stills there food she sleeps in there beds.now little red rideing hood is responable by staying on the path to her granny house. Goldilocks is concerned about having a good time like the having the perfect tempacher food sleeping the most comfortable bed so on.
In this pahgraph we will talk about the similarities with goldilocks and red riding hood. Now they both

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