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Mr Keesing, Anne's old math teacher was infuriated with Anne because she was very talkative. Hence,when repeated warnings failed to quiet her,he assigned her extra homework,an essay on the subject 'A Chatterbox'. The task at hand was to come up with convincing arguments to prove the necessity of talking and after devoting much thought to the subject,Anne had an idea and she filled up three pages. She wrote about how talking was a female trait,that she would try her utmost to keep it under control but could not guarantee success as it was an inherited trait and quite impossible to break out of the habit. This produced a laugh from Mr Keesing instead of a scolding and he assigned her a second essay on 'An Incorrigible Chatterbox'.Anne finished that essay too with her delightful sense of humour in aid but these essays did not succeed in Mr Keesing's objective to stop Anne from talking so much. Therefore, he told her to write another essay entitled, 'Quack, Quack, Quack,' said Mistress Chatterback. But Mr Keesing was bested at his game when Anne turned in a poem on how a mother duck and a father swan with three baby ducklings who were bitten to death by the father because they quacked too much. This won over Mr Keesing completely and he read out the poem in Anne's class and other classes, adding along his comments. From then on,Anne was allowed to talk and no extra assignments came her way. It resulted in Mr Keesing opening up and even cracking jokes in class.

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