Start with a good topic sentence that names the supporting details. Then use three supporting details (such as what they eat, their pods, where they live, etc.). Then give two elaborations for each supporting detail (such as how hot where they live is and when and where they migrate too). Finally, give a concluding sentence that sums up the tree supporting details.
You can use three supporting details that make sense with your topic.
It depends on the story you're referring to. Can you provide more context or details so I can accurately identify the three heroes in the story you have in mind?
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No, it is a fairy tale
It's not a true story.
There are indeed three types of supporting details, namely, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. The supporting sentences is tied to the topic sentence; the detail sentences is related to supporting sentences, and concluding sentence re-emphasize the the topic sentence. In fact, there are four elements in a good paragraph - topic sentence, supporting sentences, detail sentences and concluding sentence. I hope that solves your problem.
It is simply "The Three Little Pigs" and is based on a fable from sometime before 1840.
fairy tale
The baddie in "The Three Little Pigs" is the Big Bad Wolf. He tries to blow down the houses of the three little pigs in the story.
The cast of The Real Story of the Three Little Kittens - 1990 includes: Bryan Adams as Hoodwink Lauren Bacall as Freezelda
Significant points will get lost in the maze of rambling information if too much supporting material is presented. On the other hand, a presentation will not be convincing if too little supporting material to substantiate key points