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What can you say about Wanda’s father feelings as highlighted in the letter?
(i) He was delighted
(ii) He was petrified
(iii) He was annoyed
(iv) He was thrilled​


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Answered by upenderjoshi28
4

Answer:

(iii) He was annoyed

Explanation:

To express his annoyance he wrote a letter to Wanda's teacher. In his anger he withdrew Wanda from school.

Wanda’s father wrote a letter to Wanda’s teacher complaining about the ill-treatment his daughter had received from the American students.  

The Hundred Dresses is a beautiful story; it is based on the theme of discrimination, judgmental attitude people have for people around us. In this story we see Wanda Petronsky being judged for her unique name and qualities. She was made fun of by Paggy, Maddie, and other girls. But Wanda never reacted to it.

Answered by Anonymous
22

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(iii) He was annoyed

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