T R E TREE opic sentence (say what you believe)

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T R E TREE opic sentence (say what you believe) easons for what you believe (give at least 3) xamples from the text (one for each reason) nding (wrap your paragraph up)

Topic Sentence Example #2 The bad guy in our story approaches Red alone, with no pack to support him. Example #1 Despite this fact, “The Wolf” in the story talks to Little Red Riding Hood, both in the forest and at her grandmother’s house. Example #3 However, when Little Red Riding Hood arrives at her grandmother’s house, “The Wolf” is disguised as a human so well that Little Red has to stop and think about who she is speaking with. Reason #2 Secondly, although people like the idea of a “lone wolf, in the wild wolves travel in packs and are rarely alone. Reason #1 The first piece of evidence can be found in the conversations between Little Red and “The Wolf”; while howling may be a form of communication between a pack of wolves, they are incapable of speech. Reason #3 Finally, wolves and humans look nothing alike – they have different bones, hair and faces. Ending Wherever the story of Little Red Riding Hood originated, it began as the tale of an outlaw who tried to take advantage of a young girl. Topic Sentence “The Wolf” in Little Red Riding Hood is actually a metaphor for a human with bad intentions.

“The Wolf” in Little Red Riding Hood is actually a metaphor for a human with bad intentions. The first piece of evidence can be found in the conversations between Little Red and “The Wolf”; while howling may be a form of communication between a pack of wolves, they are incapable of speech. Despite this fact, “The Wolf” in the story talks to Little Red Riding Hood, both in the forest and at her grandmother’s house. Secondly, although people like the idea of a “lone wolf, in the wild wolves travel in packs and are rarely alone.