From the "diary of Anne Frank " describe
3 essays written by her
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The description of Anne Frank's three essays is stated below.
Explanation:
Anne Frank got the punishment t write essays as she continuously talked in the class. The topic of her first essay was " A Chatterbox", the second was ‘An Incorrigible Chatterbox" and the third was "Quack, Quack, Quack". In her first essay titled "The Chatterbox", she argued that it is the right of every student to talk and to discuss things from the other students. She promised her teacher that she will control to talk in her second essay. Another argument of hers was that she has inherited the habit of talking from her mother. She said that since her mother also talked too much therefore she also talked too much.
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Below are the description of Anne Frank's three essays:
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- As a result of her constant talking in class, Anne Frank was made to write essays.
- Her first article was titled "A Chatterbox", following by "An Incorrigible Chatterbox" and "Quack, Quack, Quack".
- "The Goofball" was the name of her debut essay, in which she claimed that every student has a right to talk and to debate things with the other students.
- She assured her instructor that she would refrain from talking in her extended email.
- Her mom, she argued, had instilled the way of speaking in her.
- She said that because her mother had talked too much and, she also talked much more as a result.
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