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What does this chapter teach children's about how to treat other ? In the chapter hundred dresses

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Answered by priyaag2102
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This chapter teaches that every child should be treated well without any discrimination.

Explanation:

The chapter named hundred dresses is related to the sufferings of racial discrimination that many people encounters in their life. When a person is not similar with the mainstream of any society, that person tends to face some type of racial discrimination.

This chapter teaches children's about the way of treating others. Wanda, the girl used to travel alone to the school and home. Also, she had no buddies of her age. She only had one faded and dirty blue dress. That is why other children used to treat her in a bad manner.

This chapter teaches that every child should be treated well without any discrimination.

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