Ms. Mason believed that none of the children in Room Thirteen could purposely or deliberately hurt anyone’s feelings because his or her name happened to be a long, unfamiliar one.
Imagine yourself as the author of the short story, A Hundred Dresses. Based on your understanding of the personality traits of Ms. Mason and Maddie, write a dialogue based on an imaginary event
when Maddie confesses her guilt to her teacher
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Explanation:
Ms. Mason believed that none of the children in Room Thirteen could purposely or deliberately
hurt anyone’s feelings because his or her name happened to be a long, unfamiliar one.
Imagine yourself as the author of the short story, A Hundred Dresses. Based on your understanding
of the personality traits of Ms. Mason and Maddie, write a dialogue based on an imaginary event
when Maddie confesses her guilt to her teacher
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