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In what respect was wanda petronski different from other girls in the room number thirteen

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wanda sat in the seat next to the last seat in the last row in the class. Only ‘rough boys’ who never got good marks and made a lot of noise sat in that corner. A lot of dirt and mud could be found on the floor there. Nobody knew why she sat there. Perhaps she lived at Boggins Heights and brought a lot of dry mud with her from there. Girls found her coming to school and going home alone. She had no friends. Peggy, Maddie and others talked to Wanda only when she was outside the class. Peggy particularly enjoyed having fun with her. In mocking tone, she teased Wanda asking her uncomfortable questions about her hundred dresses and sixty pairs of shoes No one believed that a poor girl who. usually wore a faded blue dress could have a hundred dresses. Peggy thought that Wanda was telling a lie. So, she teased her by asking such embarrassing questions about her dresses. Maddie was different. She didn’t like Peggy making fun of Wanda. She wished Peggy would stop teasing Wanda in that manner.

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Answered by nomithareddyg
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Wanda Petronski is quite different from the other students of the room thirteen. Firstly, she is of polish origin while the other students have their roots in America. She lived in Boggins Heights a dirty slum like area with a lot of dust. She always used to sir in the dirty corner of the class. Upon all she never talked with any of them and she rarely smiles. Her name too is different from the of the class.

Due to all these differences neither could Wanda mingle with the other classmates nor any of them wishes to talk to Wanda. They just used to make fun of their ethnic differences.

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