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No, a wolf does not have enough lung capacity to blow down a brick house. The concept of wolves blowing down houses is a myth popularized by fairy tales like "The Three Little Pigs." Wolves rely on their strength and agility for hunting and survival, not on huffing and puffing to blow down structures.
The wolf, failing to blow down the brick house, tries to sneak down the chimney. Either the third pig cooks and eats him, or chases him away.
The resolution of "The Three Little Pigs" is when the third little pig outsmarts the Big Bad Wolf by building a sturdy brick house that the wolf cannot blow down. The wolf then tries to come down the chimney, but the pig catches him in a pot of boiling water and the wolf runs away defeated.
The climax is when the Big Bad Wolf, unable to blow down the brick house of the third pig, tries to sneak down the chimney and gets scalded/cooked.
The problem of the three little pigs is that they all build their own houses but they have to face the wolf. Unfortunately the two pigs died and the wolf blew their houses away except the third one. The third house was made by brick which the wolf cannot blow.
"The Three Little Pigs" is a classic fairy tale about three pig brothers who build homes out of straw, sticks, and bricks. A wolf tries to blow down their houses, but only the brick house withstands his efforts. In the end, the wolf is defeated and the pigs live happily ever after in the sturdy brick house.
The part of the story that represents the resolution or conclusion of "The Three Little Pigs" is when the wolf tries to blow down the brick house but fails, leading to his defeat and the pigs living happily ever after in safety. This signals the successful outcome of the pigs' efforts to build a sturdy house and protect themselves from the wolf.
The events in "The Three Little Pigs" are: 1) Building of houses with straw, sticks, and bricks, 2) Encounter with the Big Bad Wolf who blows down the first two houses, 3) Escape to the third brick house, 4) The wolf tries to blow down the brick house but fails, 5) The wolf tries to trick the pigs but fails, 6) The wolf climbs down the chimney and falls into a pot of boiling water.
A brick house and then the wolf cant blow it down.
The problem is that the big bad wolf has blown down one little pigs house made of straw so the little pig goes to the other pigs house which is made of sticks and hides. Then the big bad wolf comes to the house made of sticks and blows it down. The solution is the two pigs that made their houses out of straw and sticks run to the pig that made his house out of bricks therefor the big bad wolf can not blow the house down.
no... just just no. it almoast can but no
No, wolves cannot blow a house of straws down like in the story of "The Three Little Pigs." Wolves do not have the lung capacity or strength to knock down a house in that manner.