How did the Anne Frank change behaviour Mr. keesing
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Mr Keesing understood Anne's message in the poem and took it in the right way. He read the poem to the class. He also added his own comments. Moreover, he allowed Anne to talk in the class and stopped assigning her extra homework.
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Answer: Mr.Keesing was an old, fogey man who taught Anne math. When Anne talked in his class, he assigned her a homework on a 'Chatterbox', she did do the essay and he accepted it, but she began to talk again and he again assigned her a essay, this time on 'An Incorrigible Chatterbox' and even she did that, and he didn't complain for whole two lessons then, but again he assigned her an essay, this time on 'Quack, Quack, Quack, Said Mistress Chatterbox' and she decided to come up with something original, with the help of her friend Sanne, she wrote a poem about a mother duck and a father swan who had three ducklings whose head was bitten of by the father because they quacked too much. She hoped he would take the poem the right way and he did, which gave him a change of heart and he let her talk in class and even began to crack jokes.
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