What was the effect of the challenge on her? What plan did the narrator have in mind regarding the conduct of the young ladies? Whose help did he seek for this?
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Solution
Miss Dare was extremely angry and humiliated when the narrator issued her the challenge. However, in spite of being angry and upset, she completed her challenge.
According to Braithwaite's new plans the girls were to be addressed as 'Miss' and the girls were to address the boys with their surnames. Braithwaite states that, now, the girls' and behavior must befit this title of 'Miss'. He makes an on the spot plan where he says that he has asked Mrs. Dale-Evans to discuss some of the aspects with the girls in their Domestic Science period.
He seeks the help of Grace, that is, Mrs. Dale-Evans.