What kind of air did Boggins height wear on a typical November afternoon? what did it
symbolize? Who lived in Boggins Heights?
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The air in the Boggins Heights felt damp and dismal. Peggy and Maddie did not lose hope and went to the house of Wanda Petronskii, their classmate whom they used to ask about her ‘hundred dresses’. But they were too late, she had left the town to escape all the ill treatment and sense of alienation experienced by the Petronskiis.
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The Hundred Dresses is a story based on the author's true experiences of a girl whom her classmates tease on the grounds she is different. The only student in the class who had a different name Wanda Petronskii. He hadn't got many friends and was bad. She was poor and did not have many friends. She was quiet and always sat in the classroom corner. When she submitted a hundred sketches in a drawing competition, the truth of 100 dresses revealed. These were the same hundred clothing about which she spoke. All of them were immensely beautiful.
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- The air in Boggins Heights was cool and dismal on a typical November afternoon. The houses were too shabby but tidy at the boggins' height.
- Wanda lived in Boggins Heights It was that part of the city or town where poor people lived and the the place was full of mud, from which Wanda got the dirt off her feet.
- Therefore, Maddie remembered the blue dress of Wanda that was equally faded and shabby but still clean. Wanda Petronskii, was Maddie's classmate and who always teased Wanda about her 100 dresses
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