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Appearance of deceptive. Explain with reference to the lesson "The Hundred Dresses" - in 150 words

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No, she did not have a hundred dresses because she was poor and wore the same faded dress to school everyday. She had an inferiority complex. In order to hide the complex and impress the other girls, she always said that she had a hundred dresses.

The main theme of the story is about the act of forgiving someone's mistake. In this story, Wanda forgives her classmates who used to bully her for her wired name and her story about hundred dresses. ... The lesson “The Hundred Dresses I” is about a girl named Wanda who claims to have one hundred dresses.

What was the unusual scene in the classroom? Answer: On the day of the result the scene in the classroom was unusual because the hundred designs of dresses in dazzling colours made by Wanda had been displayed all over the room, on every ledge and windowsill.

One of the important themes which the story "The Hundred Dresses" conveys is racial discrimination. It is one of the ills of the society which has an adverse impact on the people. The story is about a Polish girl who faces discrimination when she goes to school.

She is generous enough to donate her one hundred drawings to her classmates. She has no ill feelings towards Peggy who used to tease her by putting embarrassing questions regarding her dresses. She allows Peggy to have the drawing of the green dress and Maddie the blue one.

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