Asked by shellby

Read the question prompt asking students to response to the popular text The Three Little Pigs:



In the story of The Three Little Pigs, how does the pig who builds his house of brick show he is more thoughtful than his brothers?



Read this student's response:

The pig who built his house out of brick demonstrates his thoughtfulness through his foresight and planning. The story shows this when the other pigs quickly build their houses of straw and sticks, while the third pig takes his time. The text says, "The third pig worked hard all day and built his house with bricks, saying, "The brick house will be strong and keep me safe." This evidence highlights his thoughtfulness in two ways. First, he considers the long-term threat posed by the wolf, unlike his brothers who prioritized speed over security. His statement shows he is actively thinking about his future safety. Second, he puts in the effort needed for a lasting solution, while the other pigs were lazy and only thought about the present. This foresight and dedication ultimately prove to be the most thoughtful and effective choice, as his house withstands the wolf's attempts and saves him.



What did the student forget to add based on the three step text response?

Group of answer choices

The student did not forget any of the three steps.

The student forgot to step 2 (direct evidence from the text) to their response.

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The student did not forget any of the three steps.

They state a clear claim (he's thoughtful because of foresight and planning), include direct text evidence (the quoted line about building the brick house to keep him safe), and provide analysis explaining how the quote shows foresight and effort.