| A | B |
| The wolf was tired and | his feet ached. |
| Wolfe had a little money that he kept for | Emergencies. |
| The wolf thought he would find some food | in the farm outside of the village |
| When he peered over the farm fence | he saw a pig, a duck and a cow. |
| The wolf thought his eyes were playing tricks on hime | because the animals were all reading. |
| When the wolf stood up and howled | the duck, pig and cow didn't budge. |
| The duck said to just ignore | the noise |
| The pig told the wolf | to go be big and dangerous somewhere else. |
| The pig pushed the wolf and said | "Now be a good wolf and go away" |
| The wolf didn't like | being ignored. |
| Wolf wanted to learn to read so he went | to school. |
| Soon wolf became the | best in the class. |
| Even though the wolf had learned to read | the animals didn't want to be bothered with him, they were not impressed. |
| The wolf studied long and hard | at the public library. |
| Wolf spent the money he had left | on a splendid new storybook. |
| Wolf wante dthe animals to admire him | so he read his new book day and night, every letter and every line. |
| After much practice wolf read with confidence and | passion. |
| The cow asked wolf to join them on their | picnic. |