Similarities Between John And Trixie

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Once upon a time there was a girl named Trixie and a Wolf named John. John and

Trixie lived in aown small town where only a few people lived . Trixie and John were best friends

for their whole lifes and when tol the same school since they were small. One day Trixie decided

to go live with her grandmother, this made the John the wolf and Trixie not see each other as

frequently as they use to. John decided to go and visit Trixie at her grandmother's so he walked

through the forest until he got to grandmother’s house. He knocked on the door and the

grandmother answer with joy in her voice “ John what brings you here, i’m glad to see you”

John said “i’m glad to see you to, is Trixie here” grandmother said no she hasn’t visited me
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The next day John and grandmother were thinking were could have trixie gone she

would never lie to me she’s my best friend said John. Grandmother and John went back to the

town to ind trixie but before they could walk in they saw a statue of Trixie. Trixie has tricked

people into following and doing what she does but when John realized what she was doing he

told grandmother to not fall into her trick and to do her own thing. Grandmother didn't think much

of this, what she did think is why she was doing this and what lead her to doing this. John the

wolf was thinking a lot about what was happening to Trixie, the he realized that she was trying to

make everyone follow her and do what she tells them to do. John got an idea he would do his

own thing to try and make the people recognize and do think on their own but he said to himself

“the people in this town are really hard to convince in doing things, but i’ll try”. When John the

wolf was in town he saw that there was a pathway leading to building and when John went into

that building he saw Trixie was sitting on a throne in the center of the room. Trixie

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