Character sketch of Peggy
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Peggy was a rich, pretty American girl. She was intelligent, good at studies and scored good marks. She loved fun and enjoyed teasing Wanda because of her faded blue dress. She kept asking her mockingly how many dresses she had. She took Wanda a dull-headed girl and could never realize how bad Wanda must be feeling about her teasing. She changed her opinion when Wanda won the girl’s medal in the drawing competition. She praised wholeheartedly Wanda’s drawings. She also visited Boggins Heights and wrote letters when Wanda stopped coming to school.
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Peggy was an American girl. She was a pretty girl and came from a rich family. She was the most popular girl of the school. She scored good marks and had a good impression of herself on her classmates and teachers. Though she had many friends, her best friend was Maddie. She wore new dresses to school everyday and would give away her old ones. She was a nice girl; she protected small children from bullies and would feel bad on seeing some animal being mistreated. But she apparently behaved arrogantly with Wanda and liked to tease her as she was unaware that her taunts were troubling Wanda.