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Which is the best summary of A Wolf Story?
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Connor, a young farmer, stops at a strange home after traveling for miles. He is tired and hungry. The creatures that live in
the home are strange and scary. They appear to be wolves who can take human form. They laugh at Connor when he tells
them his story, so Connor gets angry and decides to leave. But the creatures assure him that he does not need to fear them,
so he stays the night.
A young farmer finds out that two of his cows are missing. He goes out to search for his cows, but he doesn't plan very well.
He ends up hungry and tired at night and can't find his way home. So he has to stop at a strange house for help. The
creatures who live there can transform into wolves. One of them gives Connor two replacement Cows.
A young farmer named Connor helps a wolf by removing a thorn from its side and giving it a drink of water. In return, the wolf,
who can transform into a human, gives Connor two cows that end up becoming the finest in the whole country.
Connor, a young farmer, goes in search of two missing cows. He grows tired and hungry, so he stops at a strange home to
rest for the night. Even though the creatures are part-wolf and dangerous, one of them remembers when Connor took a thorn
from his side and gave him water. In return for this past kindness, he replaces Connor's missing cows with two that become
the finest in the whole country.
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