How is Wanda seen as different by the other girls? How do they treat her?
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Wanda is seen as 'different' in many ways by the other children. She is a young polish girl. She goes to school with other American children in an American town. She is identified according to her country of origin rather than to ethnicity.
The other girls treat her badly. They usually wait for her inorder to have some fun with her. They think that her is funny. Peggy would ask Wanda how many dresses she has inorder to tease her poverty. But Wanda scarcely even says anything to anybody inspite of being discriminated and abused by other girls.
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