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How did anne justify her be a chatterbox

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Answered by nilaypal8509
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In her first essay Anne justified her talkativeness by explaining that it was in her genes, because her mother was also talkative.

Although detail about second essay is not given but it can be assumed that it was a good essay, because Mr. Keesing didn’t complain about Anne’s habit for a long time. In the last essay Anne made a humorous poem about a father duck and his ducklings. That essay amused and pleased Mr. Keesing so much that he stopped rebukin

Answered by reeyu22
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Anne was able to justify her talkative nature every time she was punished by mrs keesing. she argued that talking was student's traits and she tried her best to keep it under control also she argued that ahe talk as much as her mother it was an inherited traits and no one could do anything to it.

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