English, asked by karthikindu493, 5 months ago

Give evidences from the story 'The Hundred Dresses', that Peggy and Maddie are not as bad as they appear to be​

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Answered by abhaysh2005
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Answer:

Peggy, who had thought up this game, and Maddie, her inseparable friend, were always the last to leave. (iii) took off − Miss Mason took off her glasses, blew on them and wiped them on her soft white handkerchief. (ivi) stood by − She had stood by silently, and that was just as bad as what Peggy had done.

Answered by lakhwinderduggal786
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Explanation:

Wanda Petronski is a quiet, socially outcast student who sits at the back of Room 13 until she stops coming to school. Wanda is the child of Polish immigrants and lives far from the school in an impoverished area called Boggins Heights. She never laughs, though she sometimes twists her mouth into a crooked smile. She wears the same faded blue dress to school every day, though she claims to own one hundred dresses at home. Peggy teases Wanda for saying she has a hundred dresses.

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