Be little redhen

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The Little Red Hen By: Brianna Eismont

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The Little Red Hen

By: Brianna Eismont

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One  day  a  li*le  red  hen  found      a  grain  of  wheat.  She  lived  with  some  friends,  a  dog,  a  cat,  a  duck,      and  a  goose.  Once  she  got  home,    the  li*le  red  hen  asked,    “  Who  wants  to  help  me  plant  this  wheat?”        “I  won’t,”  replied  the  dog.          “Too  sleepy,”  yawned  the  cat.            “Busy,”  announced  the  duck.  

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“  I  can’t,”    honked  the  goose.        “  Then  I’ll  do  it  myself,”  retorted  the  li*le  red  hen,  and  she  marched  towards  the  garden  to  plant  her  wheat.  She  buried  the  seed  in  the  dirt,  watered  it,  and  took  care  of  it.  As  soon  as  the  wheat  was  grown,  the  li*le  red  hen  took  the  wheat  and  clucked,  

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“  Who  will  go  to  the  mill  with  me  to  help  grind  this  wheat?”          “  I  won’t,”  replied  the  dog            “  Too  sleepy,”  yawned  the  cat              “  Busy,”  announced  the  duck            “  I  can’t,”  honked  the  goose              “  Then  I  will,”  accepted  the  li*le  red  hen.  And  off  she  went  to  the  mill.  While  there,  the  li*le  red  hen  found  Rat,  one    

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of  the  workers  at  the  mill.  “Hello  Rat”  the  li*le  red  called.      “Oh.  Hello  Ms.  Red.”  cried  Rat,  “How  are  you  today?”    “I  was  wondering  if  you  could  help  me  grind  this  wheat.”  the  li*le  red  hen  said.          “  Why  of  course  m’am.”  exclaimed  Rat.  “It  would  be  a  pleasure.”  And  he  went  over  to  the  and  turned  it  on.  “If  you  could  just  hand  me  the  wheat  the  I  could  put  it  on  the  mill.”  squeaked  Rat.  Once  the  wheat  was  ground,  the  li*le  red  hen  thanked  Rat,  and  went  home.  When  she  got  there,  she  asked,  “Who  will  help  me  bake  this  bread?”    “I  won’t,”  replied  the  dog.  

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“  Too  sleepy,”  replied  the  cat.  “Busy,”  announced  the  duck.  “I  can’t,”  honked  the  goose.    “Well,  I  guess  I’ll  have  to  do  it  myself.”  said  the  li*le  red  hen.  So  she  kneaded  the  dough,  and  put  it  in  the  oven.  Soon,  the  kitchen  smelled  good.  As  soon  as  the  li*le  red  hen  took  the  finished  bread  out  of  the  oven,  she  asked,  “Who        

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will  eat  this  bread  with  me?”      “I  will,”  replied  the  dog.        “Sure,”  purred  the  cat.      “  I  could  use  a  break,”  announced  the  duck.            “I  can,”  honked  the  goose.      “Why  would  you  when  you  never  helped  me  prepare  this  bread,”    asked  the  li*le  red  hen  and  she  gulped  it  down.  

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