DESCRIBE HOW THE CHAPTER 'HUNDERED DRESSES-I' SHOWED A SENSE OF RAGGING AND RACISM
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do you read in class 10
Answer: The story The Hundred Dresses-I is really all about teasing of Wanda being polish and having a strange name. They made fun of Wanda and made her feel inferior by asking her about her dresses. Their behavior towards Wanda was completely undesirable as it shows racism and ragging.
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This story is about a school girl named Wanda Petronski, a polish immigrant. Wanda was teased by her classmates, Peggy and Maddie just because she belongs to Boggin Heights . Wanda had no friends. she used to come to school alone in her faded dress. So,she seemed different from others and was teased. The students made fun of her name. For them and her name was difficult to say and was funny . Peggy was popular girl in the school . She always asked her about number of dresses that she had . But her talent of designing dresses impresses everyone in the end . Both Peggy and Maddie realised that they misjudge Wanda and feel incredibly guilty for never believing her about 100 dress she owned. this story is also about the realisation that people from mainstream society are forced to make about other different people with similar potential and emotion.