By Nolan and Sara. Main Characters The Main Characters are The Wolf, The Shepherd and The Sheep. One night a wolf was hungry for a sheep. So he pretended.

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By Nolan and Sara

Main Characters The Main Characters are The Wolf, The Shepherd and The Sheep. One night a wolf was hungry for a sheep. So he pretended to be a sheep. The Shepherd was cold so he when outside to kill a sheep for its meat. The Shepherd killed the Wolf instead of a sheep.

Moral The Moral of The Story of The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing is: When you pretend to be what your not, you must take the consequences.

What Did I Learn If you pretend to be someone you’re not at school you’re not going to be the real you. That is not good when you are meeting new people because they wouldn't know the real you.