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how did Anne Frank's third essay amuse Mr. Keesing? (class 10)​

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Answered by chiu123
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Mr.Keesing ask her to write an essay on the topic 'A chatter box' as a punishment in the essay: she accepted the drawbacks of being talkative but argued that it was in her genes as her mother was also talkative. It was difficult to give the habit and it was also student's traits. Even Mr keesing laughed at the argument she had given.

Answered by bhardwajrakhi08
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Explanation:

Anne's third essay was on the topic 'Quack, Quack, Quack,'. She knew that Mr.Keesing was trying to play a joke on her with that ridiculous subject,but she had made sure that the joke was on him. She took help from her friend Sanne, who was good at poetry.She wrote a beautiful poem about a mother duck and a father swan with three baby ducklings who were bitten to death by the father because they quacked too much. She indirectly hinted mr keesing who was trying to stop anne from the natural habit of talking.He read the poem to the whole class,adding on his own points. On the contrary,Mr Keesing was so amused that he himself started making jokes.

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