Legend Of Wolf Boy Research Paper

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“Legend of wolf boy, a Kiowa legend the story is telling a young boy who fell into a dig hole by a younger girl up in a hill. The boy always went up the hill and sat there all night till that day, he was never found he was recused by a pack of wolves. By saving him he had to join them, and be part of them. Time past and the old group found the young boy and took him back and then the young boy went back to the pack and told them that he must leave. The pack said if he does that he must have a replacement, the young boy told his parents, and then the young girl that dig the hole was the replacement. After that happen the pack of wolves ate her up.
I feel like the author purpose if every bad act you do it has a consequence, and I know because

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