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The Hundred Dresses: The Hundred Dresses-The Letter to Room 13 - Quiz
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Consider how Maddie and Peggy felt after Miss Mason read Mr. Petronski's letter to the class. Describe how each girl felt.
Imagine your teacher has asked you to choose a partner for a social studies project. Your partner choices are Peggy, Maddie, and Wanda. Which student would you select? Give reasons for your choice.
After reading Wanda's letter, what can be inferred about her hundred dresses? Had she lied to Peggy when she told her she had "a hundred dresses all lined up in my closet"? Give details to support your answer.
Make a list of five things you could do to make a new student feel welcome to your school.
Predict how Peggy and Maddie will each behave the next time a new student joins their classroom.
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