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Do you think mr keesing was a strict teacher?
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Answered by SainaPaswan
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Yes, Mr. Keesing was a strict teacher. He did not allow students to talk in his class as he wanted them to concentrate on their studies. He often punished Anne for talking in between classes by giving her essays and extra work. However, he appreciated Anne for her strong arguments every time which can be traced from the instance when Mr. Keesing read out her beautiful poem on the topic ‘Quack Quack Quack, said Mistress Chatterbox.’ Such an instance shows that he was not only a strict teacher but also a fun loving person.

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Answered by zumba12
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Mr. Keesing was a strict teacher as:

Explanation:

  • Mr. Keesing became a strict teacher and he did now no longer permit college students to speak in his elegance as he desired them to pay attention to their studies.
  • He frequently punished Anne for speaking in among instructions by giving her essays and further work.
  • However, he preferred Anne for her sturdy arguments each time which may be traced from the example while Mr. Keesing studies her lovely poem on the topic ‘Quack Quack Quack, stated Mistress Chatterbox.’
  • Such an example suggests that he became now no longer the handiest strict trainer but additionally a fun-loving person.
  • However, he became now no longer rigidly strict.

He anticipated subject and silence in his elegance at the same time as he became teaching, that's acceptable.

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