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What Does Miss Mason Think of Wanda’S Drawings? What Do the Children Think of Them? How Do You Know? - English - Language and Literature

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What does Miss Mason think of Wanda’s drawings? What do the children think of them? How do you know?

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Miss Mason said that Room Thirteen should be proud of Wanda as she had drawn one hundred designs of dresses, all of which were beautiful and different. She told the students that in the opinion of the judges, any one of the drawings was worthy of winning the prize. She was very happy to announce Wanda as the winner. As Wanda was absent that day, Miss Mason hoped that she would be back the next day. She then asked the entire class to look at Wanda’s exquisite drawings.

The children also admired the drawings. Everybody stopped and whistled or murmured admiringly. After Miss Mason had announced that Wanda was the winner, they burst into applause, and even the boys were glad to have a chance to stamp on the floor and whistle. Also, just as Peggy and Maddie entered the room, they stopped short and gasped. Later they recognized the designs as those which Wanda had described to them. And in the end, Peggy exclaimed, and I thought I could draw.” This shows that she also realized how good Wanda’s drawings were.

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The Hundred Dresses - I
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Chapter 5: The Hundred Dresses–I - Exercise 4 [Page 70]

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NCERT English - First Flight Class 10
Chapter 5 The Hundred Dresses–I
Exercise 4 | Q 4 | Page 70
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