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Lastly, the third little pig is most admirable because he is clever. Throughout the whole story the third little pig tricks and deceives the wolf so he doesn’t get eaten. He is constantly outsmarting the wolf and avoiding him in extremely clever ways. “‘I will throw you down one’... And he threw it [apple] so far that, while the Wolf was gone to pick it up, the little pig jumped down and ran home”(17). As demonstrated in the text, the pig exceptional at outsmarting the wolf. Every time the wolf would invite the pig to go pick radishes, go to the fair, or in this case apple picking the pig would go an hour ahead to make sure that he didn’t run into the wolf. Then, if he ran into the pig eating animal, he would trick him by throwing an apple

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