Write a character sketch of Wanda petronski?
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Wanda Petronski was a Polish immigrant. She was a socially outcast student who was often teased by the other students of the school and used to live in an impoverished area - Boggins Heights. Wanda used to wear the same faded, yet clean, blue dress to school each day. She sat in the last seat in the last row of her classroom, amidst the troublemakers, and was generally ignored by her teacher and by her fellow students. She was a very serene girl who laughed very rarely. She was very talented, skilled and patient.
Wanda Petronski belonged to a poor family and lived with her brother and father.
She was often teased by her friends in school for wearing the same dress everyday even though she would tell them that she had hundred dresses at home.
She was forgiving by nature and never protested even after repeated teasing by her friends.
She even tried to become friends with Peggy and Maddie.
She was immensely talented and even own the drawing and color competition in school for making the designs of hundred dresses on paper.
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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.she even won the drawing competition.