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Similarities Between The Three Pigs And Goldilocks
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The three little pigs and the three bears are alike in many ways but are also different too. These two story’s start in a house. Ends in a house but they both don’t go the same. Like the three pigs kill the big bad wolf. But the three bears only scare goldilocks. However the both bears and pigs and goldilocks go for a walk in the story. But there are some things that are the same as in the book. Like In the three bears there was three chairs, three bolls of porridge, and three beds. And also the three pigs made their houses of straw and sticks and bricks. Both stories are good stories. That’s the story of the two stories.

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