Summarize the paragraph "Myra put the brooch in her pocket. She said, "I can wear it on my good dress. My good dress is blue." I knew it would be. Myra wore out her good dresses at school. Even in midwinter among the plaid wool skirts and serge tunics, she glimmered sadly in sky-blue taffeta, in dusty turquoise crepe, a grown woman's dress made over, weighted by a big bow at the v of the neck and folding empty over Myra's narrow chest. And I was glad she had not put it on. If someone asked her where she got it, and she told them, what would I say?"

The narrator, who is observing Myra, is glad that Myra puts the brooch in her pocket instead of wearing it on her good dress. The narrator explains that Myra often wears out her good dresses at school, and her current dress is outdated and ill-fitting. The narrator is concerned about what they would say if someone asked Myra where she got the brooch.

In the paragraph, Myra puts a brooch in her pocket and discusses wearing it on her blue good dress. The author expresses knowledge and expectation of Myra wearing out her good dresses at school. The author describes Myra standing out in her sky-blue taffeta and dusty turquoise crepe dresses, which were previously owned and altered for a grown woman. The author's relief is expressed that Myra didn't wear the brooch with the dress because they would not know how to explain its origin if someone asked Myra.

In this paragraph, Myra puts a brooch in her pocket and mentions that she can wear it on her good dress, which happens to be blue. The narrator expresses knowledge of this fact and states that Myra's good dresses often get worn out at school. Among the plaid wool skirts and serge tunics, Myra stands out sadly in her sky-blue taffeta and dusty turquoise crepe dresses. These dresses appear to be made for grown women but have been altered to fit Myra, and they hang loosely on her narrow chest. The narrator is glad Myra didn't put on the brooch with the dress because if someone asked her where she got it and she revealed the truth, the narrator would be in a difficult situation, wondering what to say.