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Anne had a close affinity with her peers and teachers at school. Justify

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Answered by Akãshmastar
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Anne seems to get along well with her teachers. Her attitude at the beginning of her diary, though sprinkled with a bit of adolescent angst and annoyances, is generally good-natured and she seems to have that attitude in interactions with her teachers. 
Answered by phillipinestest
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In the story to which the reference is made Anne is shown to get along well with the teachers and peer at school. In the initial view of her diary and conversation, one can find a streak of annoyance, rebel, and adolescent anger but she is generally shown and reflected be a good natured girl and that attitude and behavior can be traced in her general conversations and daily interaction with her teachers and people surrounding her.

When punished by her teacher to write lots of essays as a homework, she does not stretch the essay wrongly and does not complain rather she writes the essays and finds reasonable grounds and reasons for talking and tends to establish them. Though she keeps on talking in the class for which she is punished by her teacher with the assignment of writing essays she dutifully writes those essays as well. Anne brings out her streak of humor and joke with her teacher.

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