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Here are two other sentences from the story 1. Can you say whose point of view the italicised words express? (i) But on Wednesday, Peggy and Maddie, who sat down front with other children who got good marks and who didn’t track in a whole lot of mud, did notice that Wanda wasn’t there. (ii) Wands Petronski. Most of the children in Room Thirteen didn’t have names like that. They had names easy to say, like Thomas, Smith or Allen.

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Answered by Agastya0606
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The above question has been given from The Hundred Dresses Part 1.

The above question has been rewritten and the point of view has been written in reference to the story.

(i) But on Wednesday, Peggy and Maddie, who sat down front with other children who got good marks and who didn’t track in a whole lot of mud, did notice that Wanda wasn’t there - Maddie and Peggy's point of view.

(ii) Wands Petronski. Most of the children in Room Thirteen didn’t have names like that. They had names easy to say, like Thomas, Smith or Allen- Author's point of view.

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