"They would wait for Wanda to have fun with her". What does the word 'fun' imply here?
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- This is from the story ' The hundred dresses'.
- Wanda was a poor girl. She didn't have any friends in school and used to be alone.
- Peggy and Meddy would wait for Wanda to make fun of her. They used to tease her as she always used to wear an old and dull blue dress. They used to mock her as she was different and didn't talk much to anybody.
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Word Fun here means 'to tease'.
- This question is taken from story 'The hundred dresses'.
- It is written by Eleanor Estes
- This story is about a poor girl Wanda.
- She goes to a Connecticut school and other children see her as different and mock her.
- Here, fun means teasing.
- Classmates of Wanda used to wait for her and mock her as she used to wear a same blue dress daily.
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