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who is not having fun with the dress game? How can you tell? class 10 hundred dresses -1​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wanda is a poor Polish girl who wears the same dress to school every day. Peggy, a girl at her school, teases her every day because once she said that she had one hundred dresses in her closet at home. Every morning, Peggy waits for Wanda on the way to school and asks her mocking questions about her dresses to make the other girls laugh, and Maddie, Peggy’s friend, says nothing even though she thinks it is wrong to make fun of her. One day, there’s an art competition, and all of the students show up to class to find one hundred drawings of dresses around the classroom, and Wanda is announced as the winner of the competition. Unfortunately, Wanda’s family decided to move due to the harassment each family member was facing in the community, and Maddie and Peggy feel guily for treating her so poorly. They write her a letter apologizing and letting her know she won the competition, and the book concludes with Wanda writing her old teacher to let everyone know she’s happy with her new life and bequeathing unto them her beautiful dress drawings.

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Answered by tanutanu48904
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Wanda is a poor Polish girl who wears the same dress to school every day. Peggy, a girl at her school, teases her every day because once she said that she had one hundred dresses in her closet at home. Every morning, Peggy waits for Wanda on the way to school and asks her mocking questions about her dresses to make the other girls laugh, and Maddie, Peggy’s friend, says nothing even though she thinks it is wrong to make fun of her. One day, there’s an art competition, and all of the students show up to class to find one hundred drawings of dresses around the classroom, and Wanda is announced as the winner of the competition. Unfortunately, Wanda’s family decided to move due to the harassment each family member was facing in the community, and Maddie and Peggy feel guily for treating her so poorly. They write her a letter apologizing and letting her know she won the competition, and the book concludes with Wanda writing her old teacher to let everyone know she’s happy with her new life and bequeathing unto them her beautiful dress drawings.

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