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The letter from Wanda Petronski’s father made Miss Mason and the students in room
no. thirteen tense. Why?
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Explanation:
This is about the English lesson named The Hundred Dresses II
Now the letter from Wanda Petronski’s father made Miss Mason and the students in room no. 13 tense because it stated that Wanda would never come to their school again and they were moving out to a big city.
Actually the reason of leaving was more serious. Wanda had a unique name in school and the students used to make fun of that. Wanda who never misbehaved with others, got too much hurted for this and so decided that she can't bear it anymore
Answer:
Wanda Petronski, being a polish girl among Americans, looked different. She was teased by
the girls in her school for having a long and funny name. She was bullied for claiming to
have a hundred dresses at home, particularly by Peggy. Wanda could not bear the constant
harassment, hence left the school and the town for good. Her father wrote a letter to Miss
Mason informing her that Wanda and Jake would not come to school. He wrote that their
whole family was shifting to a big city where no one would laugh at their name and call the
children 'Polack', as there would be many funny names and foreigners in the big city.
Miss Mason and all the students became silent and remorseful. Miss Mason told the students
that what had happened was really sad. She asked the students never to intentionally hurt the
feelings of others, and think over the matter. Maddie felt very bad and remorseful. Peggy had
the same feelings of remorse, though she uttered no word about her real feelings.
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