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the story of room 13 is the story of every classroom discuss the statement in the light of the story The hundred dresses first.

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Answered by nonpenguin1
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Answer:

The story the hundred dresses is the situation inm most classrooms as someone gets teased, similar to wanda petronski .

Explanation:

But since the other children kept teasing her no one could actually see her full potential in drawing. This is the answer with respect to story

Answered by abc7942
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The chapter 'Hundred Dresses' presents the setting of classroom identified as room number 13. It is quite similar to all the classrooms as there were different students, a teacher who taught and advised the pupils and other activities like competition that usually occur in a classroom. Also in every classroom there are intelligent and popular students like Peggy and poor scoring rough boys who sat in the last row. The students came to school from different places. some were rich and some were poor. It happens many a time that children thoughtlessly do some activities with their fellow mates and others don't argue to keep the friendship. For instance, Wanda Petronski was teased by Peggy because of a name and the 'dresses' that she claimed. Maddie didn't like it but still she didn't say anything as it may have cost her friendship. Also there are certain incidents where children get surprised when the hidden and exposed talents come up and reveal the truth like in the story children were shocked to see the wonderful drawings of dresses made by Wanda. So the statement is absolutely true and can be related to the moments in every classroom or the place where children come and learn together.

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