How did Anne feel when she was punished the third time by Mr. Keesing?
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Anne responds to the punishment by Mr. Keesing by first protesting against the punishment end then writing all the three essays so wittily that she asserts her grievances at the same time impresses Mr. Keesing with her writing. She establishes her character as a strong, clever talented girl
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She was feeling concerned since she had run out of creative essay ideas.
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- Anne was a chatty young lady. She was often making remarks about other people.
- Despite the fact that she was not particularly gifted in mathematics, she continued to practice in class.
- The Maths Professor decided to punish her by making her write essays about 'Chatterbox' and 'An incorrigible chatterbox,' with the goal of reforming her. However, she expresses how tough it is for her to break that behavior.
- 'Quack, Quack, Quack, Said Mistress Chatterbox,' he says for the 3rd time. 'She was concerned since she had run out of fresh ideas for her essay,' says the author.
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