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Appearance can be deceptive.How can this statement be proved by observing Wanda's hidden talent.​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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It is absolutely true, appearance can be deceptive. Wanda in the story ‘The Hundred Dresses appears to be just an ordinary, shabby, and weird girl. She was ill-treated and discriminated for her unique name and qualities. She was made fun of by Peggy, Madeline, and other girls.

However, later on she amazed everyone with her good nature and talent. She won the painting and drawing contest. She had beautifully drawn Paggy and Madeline’s faces on the dresses. All the students who would make fun of her then became repentant for their misbehavior.  

Answered by nanduz07
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wand was a poor girl which does not talks much. Because of this poor nature everybody of the  class made fun on Wanda. Mainly it was by Peggy which was the most famous and influenced person of the class. her friend maggy had tried to tell Peggy stop to tease her but she was afraid of that.

                                                                      Wanda always wore the same faded blue dress to  the school. Peggy made fun of her by asking her how many dresses she had. She always replied that she had a hundred dresses. by hearing this Peggy will start to laugh.finally a dress competition was arranged for girls. Peggy was a good drawer. she went to participate  in the contest but when she reached there there she found many drawings of dresses, she found that all of those was drawn by Wanda. at that moment Peggy realized that the hundred dresses she meant were drawings. so it is said that appearance cannot be detective as Wanda proved her skills and abilities finally.

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