How did Anne feel when she was punished the third time by Mr Keesing?
She was happy as she had to write three essays on the same topic.
She was worried as she had run out of original ideas for her essay.
She was thrilled at another opportunity to showcase her writing abilities.
She enjoyed making fun of Mr Keesing in her own way.
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Explanation:
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.
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She was worried as she had run out of original ideas for her essay. -This is the answer.
Explanation:
- Anne was a talkative girl. She was constantly commenting on others.
- She was not very good Mathematics, yet she continued with her habit in class.
- The Maths Professor thought of giving a punishment and made her write an essay on 'Chatterbox' and 'An incorrigible chatterbox', with an intention to reform her. But she clearly expresses that it is difficult for her to change that habit.
- For the third time he gives another topic 'Quack, Quack, Quack, Said Mistress Chatterbox'. So 'She was worried as she had run out of original ideas for her essay.'
- Finally she writes a poem on it.
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