The Hundred Dresses-II – Main Characters of the Story

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The Hundred Dresses-II

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Main Characters of the Story- The Hundred Dresses-II

Character Sketch

(a) Wanda Petronski: Wanda is not vindictive. Though she had been a constant target and a stock of laughter for Peggy and other girls, she replied to their letter. She shows her generosity and love towards the girls of Room Thirteen. She requests Miss Mason to tell the girls that they can keep those hundred dresses. She is her large-heartedness. She is of obliging and forgiving nature. She shows her love even to Peggy who used to torment her by asking embarrassing and humiliating questions about her hundred dresses and shoes. She is not ‘dumb’ but a highly sensitive girl. Her kind and forgiving nature never allowed even a trace of visible in her character.

(b)Maddie: Maddie belongs to a poor family. She is a very sensitive and emotional girl. She feels very sad when Wanda’s father disclosed that he has withdrawn his daughter from the school. She has a very sick feeling in the bottom of her stomach. She curses herself that she failed to stop Peggy from teasing Wanda. She realises that her silence and timidity is as bad as Peggy’s act. She resolves that she will speak up when someone tries to make fun of anyone.

(c) Miss Mason: Miss Mason appears to us as a very mature and understanding human being. She is an ideal teacher. She understands the pulse of her students. Her students love and respect her. Even Wanda Petronski confesses in her letter that her new teacher in the big city can’t equalise Miss Mason. Miss Mason is full of human kindness.

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The Hundred Dresses-II -About the Author & Introduction

The Hundred Dresses-II – Theme of the Story

The Hundred Dresses-II – Important Word-Meanings of difficult words

The Hundred Dresses-II – Short & Detailed Summary

The Hundred Dresses-II – Value Points of the Story

The Hundred Dresses-II – Summary in Hindi – Full Text

The Hundred Dresses-II – Multiple Choice Questions in Quiz

The Hundred Dresses-II – Comprehension Passages

The Hundred Dresses-II – Extract Based comprehension test Questions

The Hundred Dresses-II – Important Extra Questions- Very Short Answer Type

The Hundred Dresses-II – Important Extra Questions- Short Answer Type

The Hundred Dresses-II – Important Extra Questions- Long Answer Type

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