Social Sciences, asked by Indianpb31, 7 months ago

In what way was Wanda different from the other children?

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Answered by ɪᴛᴢPÍɴᴋPèåʀʟ
24

Answer:

Wanda Petronski was a Polish girl whose parents had shifted to America from Poland. She was a source of amusement because of her name which her classmates had never heard before and they found it difficult to pronounce as Americans did not have such names. Hence, she was treated differently by her classmates.

She came to school all by herself and her feet were always caked with mud. She had no friends in the class. She preferred to sit in isolation as she feared of being ridiculed by others. She had only one blue faded dress but she claimed of having a hundred dresses and sixty pairs of shoes when asked by Peggy and Maddie. These are some of the reasons which sets her apart from other children.

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Answered by wwwjeevanraj09
15

Answer:

because his facial structure was not of kind which they were used to

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