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VLD [36.1K]
2 years ago
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What inspiration you got from the story of THE HUNDRED DRESSES​

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Vilka [71]2 years ago
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Answer:

the hundred dresses tells us hkw to behave with other. we should not hurt others as peggy done to wanda. wanda is from poor family but that is not her mistake.

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