2.) What did the drawing and
colouring contest mean for the girls
and boys?
O
A) designing dresses and
motorboats
O B) designing interiors and bikes
O C) designing dresses and bikes
D) designing interiors and
motorboats
Answers
Answer:
a
Explanation:
designing dress and motorboats
Answer:
The drawing and coloring contest meant designing dresses for girls and designing motorboats for boys.
Explanation:
The question is from the short story The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes. The story is a narration of the incidents revolving around a certain Wanda Petronski who was quite obviously poor but claimed to own a hundred dresses. She was thus the object of bullying by Maddie and Peggy. Wanda was bullied for her peculiar name ( which was due to the fact that she was a Polish immigrant), her coming from a poor locality named Boggins Height, and wearing a pale blue dress to school every day. Yet, whenever she was picked on by Maddie and Peggy, she would have an outrageous claim of owning a hundred dresses.
When there was a drawing competition in which the girls had to design dresses and the boys had to design motorboats, Wanda won by designing a hundred dresses. Thus, option A is correct.