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describe the condition of wanda's house on boggins heights​

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Answered by ragamalikayear
10

Answer:

That was a street is was too clumsy and filled with mud. wanda was a  poor girl and even she had only one dress that is in pale blue color

Explanation:

Answered by mindfulmaisel
5

The condition of Wanda's house on Boggins Heights was not good. It was very small and poverty stricken.

Explanation:

In the short autobiographical story ‘The Hundred Dresses’ by Eleanor Estes the author very empathetically describes the condition of the migrants in a society.

She exposes their sorry plight, the humiliation and social discrimination they are subject to. To foreground the misery of the migrants she describes Wanda’s house in the shabby slum at Boggin’s Heights.  

Wanda hails from a poor Polish migrant family. Her house is a mere shanty. It is small and poverty stricken. It is located in a very dirty locality and is in a dilapidated condition.

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