what lesson do you get from the chapter tge hundred dresses
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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, Madeline, and other girls.
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The Hundred Dresses delivers an important lesson on kindness with an appealing all-ages story. "The Hundred Dresses," written by William Kent Williams and based on the book by Eleanor Estes, continues Metro Theater Company's season of strong girls with a relatable story that both girls and boys can appreciate.
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