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In what was wanda different from other children?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by Farhan962004
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Wanda was an introvert. She was very lonely as she did not have any friends sir to her identity as a Polish. She was very different from others. Her surname sounded weird and strange to others. Furthermore, she sat at the corner in her classroom where all the rude boys used to sit. She was also belonging to poor family. She only wore one dress to school which was faded blue in colour it was ironed and neat.

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