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a short summary about the punishment given to anne frank for talking in the class​

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Answered by subhisingh5432
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Explanation:

Since Anne Frank was very talkative that's why her math teacher punishes her. First, the teacher, Mr keesing, punishes her by assigning her extra homework that was to write essay on A Chatterbox.

Her second punishment was again writing a essay but on the topic "An incorrigible Chatterbox".

But still she hadn't stopped talking between the class and that's why her teacher gave her the essay on " Quack Quack, said mistress Chatterbox".

When Anne had done her every punishment given by Mr keeping, then her teacher allowed her to talk and then she had been never assigned any extra homework.

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Answered by ItzIshu
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Summary Of Anne Frank

The author feels that it is strange and unusual for her to write a diary because it is the first time she is doing it. She feels that in the future no one will read about a young girl’s past experiences. But then she puts these thoughts away and decides to write her thoughts. The author is feeling very lonely as she has no friends to talk to. She wants to give her need of friend a shape, hence decides to name the diary as “kitty”. The writer feels that the paper has more capacity to absorb thoughts rather than people who have low patience level. She has a good time with friends but cannot share everything with them as they are not true friends. She refers to her father as the most lovable who presents her the Diary on her 13th birthday.

On June 20, 1942, she mentions how her class is nervous about their results. The author says that the only subject she is unsure about is mathematics. She and her friend, G are trying to stop the students from making noise, but to no avail. According to the author, about the quarter of the class should not pass as they do not participate in any activities.

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