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charectersketch of mr keesing​

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Answered by Rishita2003
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Mr Keesing was Anne Frank's math teacher...He was a very strict teacher by nature. He became quite annoyed with Anne because she was very talkative in class. He would punish her by assigning her extra homework  with such funny contents that not only the class but even Mr Keesing felt greatly delighted. Mr Keesing still failed to stop Anne's habit of chattering in the class. With the intention of making a mockery of Anne he gave her an essay to write on the topic: ‘Quack, Quack, Quack,’ Mrs Chatterbox. Anne wrote her essay in a verse. It was about mother swan and a father swan The father bit the three ducks to death because they quacked too much. Here the ducklings refers to the children and the father refers to Mr Keesing. Luckily he took this essay as a joked and laughed about it. After this Mr keesing never assigned her extra homework and allowed to talk in class. This shows how mr keesing got affected towards Anne's sense of humour.

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Answered by Ranveerx107
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The school where Anne went to receive her education had nine teachers out of which seven were men. Her Maths teacher, Mr. Keesing, was one of those seven. He was a very strict teacher. He didn’t like anyone talking in the class whereas, Anne talked too much. One day he assigned her an extra piece of home-work which was an essay on ‘A Chatterbox’. Anne understood what her teacher wanted from her. She finished her assignment and decided to stay quiet in the class. She wrote the essay with convincing arguments to prove the necessity of talking. Mr. Keesing liked her arguments that she was like her mother who was more talkative than her. Thus, it was her inherited trait. Mr. Keesing, being a hard task master wanted to ridicule Anne and so gave her two more assignments ‘Quack Quack Quack’ and ‘An Incorrigible Chatterbox’. Anne took the help of her friend to write about the topic in verse and emerged successful. Mr. Keesing took the joke in the right way and allowed Anne to talk in the class. He understood that he had been wrong in telling her not to talk and in giving her extra homework.

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