Predator Planning Out To Kill Little Red Riding Hood

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In the little red riding hood the wolf played a trick on the little riding hood.Goldilocks was walking in woods and saw a house.She walked inside the house and destroyed.One day when they left the house a goldilocks walked into their house.The bears had made porridge but it was freezing.But she tried the wee mans wee mans porridge and it was just right then she ate it all.Then then she sat in all of their chairs but the wee bears chair was just right.

The bears came home and realized someone ate all of their porridge but goldilocks woke up and saw three bears sitting on the edge of her bed and ran out the window.
In the little red riding hood the wolf played a trick on littered riding hood. The wolf dressed up as grandma and pretended to
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In the little red riding hood she was very nice and good but the wolf played a trick on her.The wolf representing evil is a a fact that has remained the same way the whole time.There have been a lot of changes to the way the wolf is showed. Some of the stories shows the wolf as a mean clever predator planning out to kill Little Red Riding Hood.

Many shows the wolf as a coward that is just hoping to eat the little girl for dinner.This story having a good vs. evil plot trying to teach young children to be good and don’t talk to strangers or you’ll be eaten by a big bad wolf.Goldilocks would be in jail if caught by the cops.Little red riding hood was just tricked buy the wolf.There were three bears who lived in the woods. There was a big bear medium bear and a wee bear. One day when they left their house Goldilocks walked into their house.She messed up everything.

Little Red Riding Hood is as beautiful young girl who has met with the voracious wolf. She started a conversation with him not knowing she is in any danger and ended up telling him where she was going. Although she was good and known not to engage in conversation with strangers the wolfs politeness made her make a mistake.The wolf not only eats her grandmother but he ate the little girl. He used Little Red Riding Hood’s goodness to get his hands on the

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