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प्रश्न
How is Wanda seen as different by the other girls? How do they treat her?
उत्तर
Wanda was different from other girls. She did not have any friends. She came to school alone and went home alone. She always wore a faded blue dress that did not fit her properly. Unlike others, she did not talk to anybody. The other girls teased her and had fun with her. They would surround her, and Peggy would ask how many dresses she had. Wanda would reply that she had a hundred and they would continue teasing her. Then, they would let her go. Before she could go very far, they would burst into laughter. They kept asking her how many hats she had, or shoes, etc. All of them mocked her and made fun of her.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Where in the classroom does Wanda sit and why?
Where does Wanda live? What kind of a place do you think it is?
In what way was Wanda different from the other children?
Did Wanda have a hundred dresses? Why do you think she said she did?
Why is Maddie embarrassed by the questions Peggy asks Wanda? Is she also like Wanda, or is she different?
How does Wanda feel about the dresses game? Why does she say that she has a hundred dresses?
Why does Maddie stand by and not do anything? How is she different from Peggy? (Was Peggy’s friendship important to Maddie? Why? Which lines in the text tell you this?)
What does Miss Mason think of Wanda’s drawings? What do the children think of them? How do you know?
Why didn’t Maddie ask Peggie to stop teasing Wanda? What was she afraid of?
Who did Maddie think would win the drawing contest? Why?
Who won the drawing contest? What had the winner drawn?
Can you say whose point of view the italicised word express?
Wands Petronski. Most of the children in Room Thirteen didn’t have names like that. They had names easy to say, like Thomas, Smith or Allen.
Answer the following question in 30-40 words :
Why did Maddie write a note to Peggy and then tore it?