i) What convincing argument was made by Anne?
a) She was talkative just like any other student in the class.
b) She had the right to be talkative, as it was a classroom and not a prison.
c) She had inherited the trait from her mother, so couldn’t stop being talkative.
d) She found it impossible to be quiet like the others as she couldn’t change herself.
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Answer:
the answer is option c)
Explanation:
anne wrote in her essay that her maths teacher gave her that she had inherited the trait by her mother , so could not stop being talkative
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c) She had inherited the trait from her mother, so couldn’t stop being talkative.
Explanation:
- Anne gave the argument that she was talkative and it was a trait that she got from her mother.
- She could not stop being talkative.
- Hearing her arguments the teacher laughed a lot.
- However she was given a second essay which was to be on the topic titled "An Incorrigible Chatterbox".
- For being talkative in class she was constantly given such tasks of writing essays.
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