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Q6. What are Maddie’s thoughts as they go to Boggins Heights?
A. Maddie could only think about making amends with Wanda. She hoped the
Petronski’s hadn’t left the town. All she could think of was a chance to meet
her and stop her from moving. She wanted to tell her that everyone at the
school admired her and her drawings.
Q7. Why does Wanda’s house remind Maddie of Wanda’s blue dress?
A. Wanda’s house was a little one up on the hill. There were blades of dry grass
all around it but no sign of life could be seen near it. The surroundings looked
shabby but clean. This reminded Maddie of Wanda’s faded blue dress which
looked clean but shabby as if it was never ironed.
Q8. What does Maddie think hard about? What important decision does she
come to?
A. When they learned that the Petronski’s have finally moved away, Maddie
couldn’t stop thinking about never being able to say sorry. She couldn’t sleep
that night as she was thinking too deeply. As a result of deep thinking, she
came to a conclusion that she will never let anyone tease someone because
they have an unfamiliar and long name. She decided to stand against all the
wrongs.
Q9. What did the girls write to Wanda?
A. Peggy and Maddie decided to write an apology letter to Wanda but
somehow, they ended up writing a friendly note telling her that she won the
contest, asking her how is she liking the new place and that they missed her a
lot.
Q10. Did they get a reply? Who was more anxious for a reply, Peggy or
Maddie? How do you know?
A. No, they didn’t get a reply but the letter didn’t come back also, so they
concluded that she must have received it but was too furious to have replied
to it. Out of the two girls, Maddie was more curious for a reply. She
desperately wanted to make everything right with Wanda. This is evident as
weeks after sending the letter, Peggy almost forget about the business while
Maddie used to make scenarios in her head where she would defend Wanda
from the mean girls.