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The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! Name:_______________ The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! Directions. Write whether each sentence is a FACT or OPINION on the line.   1. The wolf’s name is Alexander T. Wolf. ___________ 2. The wolf felt the whole “Big Bad Wolf” story was wrong. ________ 3. Wolves eat cute little animals like bunnies and sheep and pigs. _______ 4. The best house was made out of sticks. _______ 5. The wolf’s neighbor was a pig. ______________ 6 The news reporters found out about the two pigs the wolf had for dinner. _________ 7. This is the true story of the 3 little pigs. __________ 8. The first little pig’s house was made of sticks. __________ 9. The wolf in the story is a mean animal. ________ 10. The wolf didn’t really want to eat the pigs. _________ Directions. Write ONE fact and ONE opinion from the story. Fact:_________________________________________________ Opinion:_______________________________________________