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anne frank justified her being a chatterbox in her essay. do you agree that she has the courage to defy the injustice? what values do you learn from poem anne view in her essay​

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Answered by kripajohn
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Explanation:

In her first essay she justified her habit of talking . she claimed that talking is a student's trait. However, Mr keesing was not amused by her argument. he decided to punish her for talking in the class. he assigned her to write her third essay on rather a ridiculous " Quack,quack , quack said Mistress Chatterbox" . She class roared.

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Answered by mohammadaffanhaider
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Answer: Anne was a 13-year-old intelligent and sensible girl. She was very talkative, so her maths teacher punished her and asked her to write an essay on ‘A Chatterbox’. She expressed her ‘talking’ as a student’s trait. She defied injustice through her three essays on the same topic. She said that she could do nothing with her inherited trait. Finally, she wrote her third essay in verse. It was about three ducklings killed by their father swan because they quacked too much. This changed Mr. Keesing and he never punished her after that. This showed the power of the pen to express her feelings and the sense of injustice done to her, without annoying others.

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