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why did Maddie write a letter to Wanda?

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Maddie was remorseful after Miss Mason read Wanda’s father’s letter to the class. She was hurt the most and began empathizing with Wanda. Peggy and Maddie decided they would go to Wanda’s house at Boggins Height and tell her the news she had won the drawing contest. They wanted to tell her she was very talented and smart. They also wanted to tell her they were sorry for having made fun of her.

However, when they reached her home in Boggins Height, they learnt her family had shifted to a new place. So, they decided to write a friendly letter to her; they actually meant to feel sorry. But they just enquired about her new place, school, and life. They also wrote in the letter that her drawings were extremely beautiful.  

Answered by saranshanmitha10
5

Answer:

Maddie was remorseful after Miss Mason read Wanda’s father’s letter to the class. She was hurt the most and began empathizing with Wanda. Peggy and Maddie decided they would go to Wanda’s house at Boggins Height and tell her the news she had won the drawing contest. They wanted to tell her she was very talented and smart. They also wanted to tell her they were sorry for having made fun of her.

However, when they reached her home in Boggins Height, they learnt her family had shifted to a new place. So, they decided to write a friendly letter to her; they actually meant to feel sorry. But they just enquired about her new place, school, and life. They also wrote in the letter that her drawings were extremely beautiful.

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