Final answer:
The girl's feelings change once she arrives home from the dance in the story 'Red Dress,' but the text doesn't explicitly state what those feelings are.
Step-by-step explanation:
The girl's feelings in the story 'Red Dress' change once she arrives home from the dance. In the beginning, she doesn't want to go back to the dance because she feels that it is idi-otic and she doesn't want to be with the other children. However, once she arrives home, her feelings seem to change. The text doesn't explicitly state what her new feelings are, but her sudden cry of wanting to go home suggests that she may have had a negative experience at the dance.