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- Q1Who is the author of "The Hundred Dresses"?Roald DahlLiam O' FlahertyFrederick ForsythEl Bsor Ester30s
- Q2Why did "they" wait for Wanda?they were friendsthey missed herto make fun of herthey cared about her30s
- Q3What tells you that Peggy wasn't cruel?all the optionscouldn't stand animals getting mistreateddid not make Wanda cryprotected small children from bullies30s
- Q4Why was Peggy's game bothering Maddie?all the optionsPeggy was harsh on Wandashe cared about Wandashe feared she'd be next to get teased30s
- Q5What did the drawing and colouring contest mean for the girls and boys?designing interiors and bikesdesigning dresses and bikesdesigning interiors and motorboatsdesigning dresses and motorboats30s
- Q6Plenty of funny names in the big city. What does Wanda's father mean by this?The big city is full of jokers.People in big cities kept funny names.Chicago is a metropolitan city with many immigrants.Chicago has a lot of funny Polish people.30s
- Q7“I am sure that none of the boys and girls in Room Thirteen would purposely and deliberately hurt anyone’s feelings because his or her name happened to be a long, unfamiliar one. What does this statement show?The teacher trusts her students.The teacher does not seem to give it the due importance.All the optionsThe teacher is unaware of what is happening in her class.30s
- Q8Do you think Maddie's fear is real? How would you have handled the situation?Her fear is not real. I would have stood up for Wanda at any cost.Her fear is not real. I would have told Wanda to stop lying.Her fear is real. I would have kept quiet like her.Her fear is real. I would have told the teacher.30s
- Q9What is the main issue being discussed in the lesson?Wanda's beautiful art workThe negligence of the class teacher, Mrs MasonThe unbreakable bond of friendship between Peggy and MaddieBullying of people belonging to the minority30s
- Q10How does Maddie atone for her silence in letting Wanda suffer?all the optionsby making up her mind to never be a silent observerby risking her friendship with Peggy and exposing her vulnerabilityby writing the story to create awareness30s
