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who was wanda petronski????​

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Answered by nileshgujju
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Explanation: Wanda Petronski is a quiet, socially outcast student who sits at the back of Room 13 until she stops coming to school. Wanda is the child of Polish immigrants and lives far from the school in an impoverished area called Boggins Heights. She never laughs, though she sometimes twists her mouth into a crooked smile.

Answered by Anonymous
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In the story, "A Hundred Dresses", Wanda Petronski has been portrayed as an innocent yet a smart child.

Wanda was a little Polish girl who was admitted in an American school. Her American classmates of room no 13 found her name to be funny. The girls, specially Peggy mocked Wanda for her name and the number of dresses she had.

Wanda used to wear the same blue faded dress everyday to school but said her friends that she has a hundred dresses in her closet. This became a reason for her mockery. She used to sit at the last bench where the rough boys sat. It was not because she was noisy, however anyone hardly heard her to speak loudly. She sat there may be to stay out of sight of all

At last Wanda leaves the school because of the mockery she had to face. But she silently without arguments proved Peggy and Maddie wrong by gifting them a drawing of beautiful dresses with their picture. This showed Wanda was a mature girl from behaviour.

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