The Wolf Research Paper

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The Wolf
People have different opinions on the wolf, but I think the wolf is evil. The wolf is evil because he wanted to kill the pigs, he blew down the first pig's house, and he blew down the second pig's house. The wolf also claims he had a cold. He destroyed property.
The wolf wanted to kill the pigs. The wolf destroyed houses for the pigs. The wolf was going to eat the pigs. That is one reason the wolf is evil.
The wolf blew down the first pig's house. The wolf huffed and puffed the first pig’s house down. The wolf almost killed the pig. He destroyed the pig’s personal belongings. This is another reason the wolf is evil.
This is the third reason the wolf is evil. The wolf blew down the second pig's house. The wolf went to the second pig’s

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