English, asked by mokshjain1044, 11 months ago

how did peggy
justify her behaviour with Wanda after Peggie and Maddie came
to know that Wanda's family had left ?​

Answers

Answered by upenderjoshi28
74

Peggy justified her behavior after Wanda’s family had left by saying what she could do about Wanda and her family. She further tried to justify by saying that when she made fun of her, this probably might have given new ideas for drawing new dresses; if she had not made fun of Wanda, she might not have won the contest.  

Answered by TanshiVaid
16

Answer:

Peggy gave excuses and pointed out the Wanda's "Hundred Dresses'" to be a lie and meant her to lie.

Explanation:

Peggy, though was not a cruel girl, protected small girls from bully and cried when animals are mistreated. But, when someone pointed her to be cruel in the case of Wanda, she gave a great sign admitting herself not to be cruel. She pointed out the "lie" of the "Hundred Dresses" claimed by Wanda Petronski. She also meant that they (group of Peggy) were not cruel and made fun or bullied Wanda to cry. She just fabricated meaning herself from being cruel towards Wanda.

I hope this helps you....

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