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Explain the characteristic of Peggy and Maddie

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Answered by shirisha1419
6

Answer:

peggy is a rich and beautiful girl

wears good clothes

she cry if she see any one is troubling dogs

she is kind hearted

she save small childs from bulling

maddie is the peggys best friend

she was also poor

but she was not that much poor like wanda

she is a good girl

kind hearted

little fear

Answered by Utkarshkesharwani933
9

Characteristics of Peggy

Peggy is the most popular girl in school and is confident and talented .Although she is the instigator of the teasing she is not really a mean girl ,as she does not see the teasing as picking on Wanda; from the peggy's prospective .She is just calling wonder out for her obviously silly lie about having one hundred dresses at home .After they see Wanda's drawing she is self effacing enough to concede that although she is good at drawing Wanda is far more talented . Peggy feels rather guilty about Wanda leaving and is worried that her teasing has driven Wanda away. Peggy does learn and important lesson about not teasing people and is otherwise a nice child who would not considered herself, nor by considered by other, to be a bully .

Characteristics of Maddie

Maddie is Peggy's best friend and also teases Wanda but knows in her heart that is this is wrong.Unfortunately because she is not quite as popular as Peggy,she is reluctant to speak up and say that the teasing is unkind. Maddie is also quite poor and wears handmade gowns, many from Peggy, which her mother alters or embellishes with braid and Ribbons to make sure nobody at school remembers seeing them before. It is this fact that makes her reluctant to speak up for Wanda as she is concerned that if the class realizes she is also poor they will start teasing her instead .Maddie becomes a stronger person by the end of the book and decides that in the future she will be the champion of anyone who is the teased and not to be one of the children teaching them .

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