The Hundred Dresses - ll
Class 10th English
Shiva valley school
The Hundred Dresses - ll
Question 1. What did Mr Petronski's letter say?
Answer:
Mr Petronski's letter was to inform the principal and Miss Mason that Wanda would not come to school as she was fed up of being bullied in the school. They were going to shift to a bigger place where nobody would make fun of their last name
Question 2. Is Miss Mason angry with the class, or is she unhappy and upset?
Answer:
Miss Mason seems to be unhappy and upset rather than angry because she had never expected such a behaviour from the students. She wants everyone to think about it and
asks them not to do look down anyone in the class.
Question 3. How does Maddie feel after listening to the note from Wanda's father?
Answer:
Maddie feels sorry and ashamed for the behaviour although she herself did not make fun of Wanda. She never tried to stop Peggy to do so and remained a silent spectator. She feels as a coward
Question 4. What does Maddie want to do?
Answer:
Maddie wants to amend her behaviour towards Wanda. She wants to meet her to apologise. She decides to find Wanda at her house at Boggins Heights. She also wanted to convey that all was meant in good humour and people really love her.
Question 5. What excuses does Peggy think of giving in justification of her behaviour? Why?
Answer:
Peggy tries to defend herself by saying that her
behaviour towards Wanda inspired her to explore her drawing skills as she sketches a hundred dresses and that makes her win the drawing contest
Question 6. What are Maddie's thoughts as they go to Boggins Heights?
Answer: Maddie was feeling ashamed and apologetic for being a silent spectator while Peggy humiliated Wanda She was feeling upset and distraught for Wanda and herself She was also repenting for not stopping Peggy for behaving badly with Wanda.
Question 7. Why does Wanda's house remind Maddie of Wanda's blue dress?
Answer: Wanda's house was sparse, old and laded but neat and clean like her blue dress that
she wore everyday to school. Thus, Maddie was reminded of the same old blue dress.
Question 8. What does Maddie think hard about? What important decision does she come to?
Answer:
Wanda. She promised herself about not letting any injustice happen to anyone even if she would have to lose a friend in this.
Question 9. What did the girls write in the letter?
Answer:
Maddie and Peggy wrote a friendly letter to Wanda. They wanted to apologise for their behaviour but they ended up asking her whether she liked her new school and teacher. They informed her about her sketches winning the drawing competition. They praised her drawing skills and also told how much other students liked her art. The letter was just a usual letter one may write to a good friend
Question 10. Did Maddie and Peggy get a reply? Why was more anxious for a reply? How do you know?
Answer:
No, they didn't get a reply from Wanda. Maddie was more anxious for a reply than Peggy because she was very upset and feeling sad for Wanda. She had assumed that Wanda was deeply hurt so she was not replying and blamed herself for everything. Maddie used to have sleepless nights and saw frightful dreams about Wanda,
Question 11. How did the girls know that Wanda liked them even though they had teased her?
Answer:
Both Maddie and Peggy realised that Wanda liked them although they had teased her because she had gifted them her two beautiful dresses, a green one with red trimmings to Peggy and the blue one to Maddie. She had even drawn their faces in the painting of the dresses they got.
Thinking about the Text
Question 1. Why do you think Wanda's family moved to a different city? Do you think life there was going to be different for their family?
Answer:
Wanda's family moved to a different city due to the racist and insulting behaviour of students towards Wanda and her brother. They were teased by other students for their funny name and blue dress. Life there in a different city was going to be different because people there did not have such a narrow mind and would not lease them because of their name or status.
Question 2. Maddie thought her silence was as bad as Peggy's teasing. Was she night?
Answer:
Yes, Maddie thought that her silence was as bad as Peggy's teasing because it is often said that turning a blind eye to a crime is worse than committing a crime So by being silent she indirectly encouraged Peggy to do so.
Question 3. Peggy says, "1 never thought she had sense to know we were making fun of her anyway. I thought she was too dumb. And gee, look how she can draw! What led Peggy to believe that Wanda was dumb ? Did she change her opinion later? Wanda never replied to Peggy 's misbehaviour and pranks that she faced everyday. So,
Answer:
her neutral face and unusual behaviour led Peggy to think that Wanda was dumb. Wanda even described the hundred dresses she said about though she wore the same old faded blue dress everyday. But later Peggy' changed her opinion after having a look on Wanda's sketches and her gesture of gifting her a beautiful drawing from her collection.
Question 4. What important decision did Maddie make? Why did she have to think hard to do so ?
Answer:
Maddie decided to go to Wanda's house with Peggy to apologise and amend for all that had happened but Wanda had left her house with her family. She felt bad because she thought of herself as a coward who did not stop Peggy to insult Wanda. So, she decided to raise voice against injustice and bullying. She was firm of not being a mute spectator anymore.
Question 5. Why do you think Wanda gave Maddie and Peggy the drawings of the dresses? Why are they surprised?
Answer:
When Maddie and Peggy wrote a letter to Wanda, she might have understood their feelings behind their letter and during the dresses game, she had observed both of them. So she requested Miss Mason to give two of her drawings to them and had taught them a lesson of life. Maddie and Peggy were surprised as she gifted them the drawings with their faces.
Question 6. Do you think Wanda really thought the girls were teasing her? Why or why not?
Answer:
Wanda was aware of the misbehaviour of the girls who teased her everyday "but she remained calm To keep them mum she fabricated a story of having a hundred dresses
and sixty pairs of matching shoes in her closet. She taught them a lesson of life by the drawings of the hundred beautiful dresses she claimed to have...
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