The Hundred Dresses - I
How is Wanda seen as different by the other girls? How do they treat her?
Wanda is seen as different by other girls because she doesn't belong to their community. She has a funny name. Moreover, she hails from a poor family as she always wears one faded never ironed dress that doesn't fit her. Her feet is usually caked with mud.
None of her classmates befriends her. Everybody surrounds her to make fun of her clothes and shoes. She is a laughing stalk for all.
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Why did Peggy and Maddie notice Wanda's absence?
What was unusual about Wanda?
Wanda didn’t have any friends, but a lot of girls talked to her. Why?
How would Wanda react on being asked about the number of dresses and shoes that she had?
What does the author tell us about Peggy? Why did she make make fun of Wanda?
Why was Maddie bothered about Peggy's making fun of Wanda?
Why was Maddie glad that day though being late to school?
Why did Maddie think of writing a note to Peggy?
What made Maddie stop just after she began writing the note to Peggy?
How did Maddie push her uncomfortable thoughts away? What were the uncomfortable thoughts?
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