Sometimes we learn many things from the act of punishment. Justify this statement with reference to the lesson ‘From the diary of Anne Frank’.
Answers
Answer:
refers to Anne Frank in the given passage.
(b) Anne Frank said that ‘Paper has more patience than people’ because one can rely on the paper to confide his/her secrets and it listens carefully and silendy.
(c) The word is ‘musing’.
(d) The word is ‘listless’.
Answer:
from the dairy of anne frank
Explanation:
Punishment is considered as way of making one feel guilty. It is the manner in which seniors punish juniors. It can be given by parents, teacher or by any law. Very harsh punishments can turn one into criminals but at the same time punishments can teach us an important lesson. They take us to the right path and deter us from taking wrong task. In lesson ‘From the Diary of Anne Frank’ teacher wanted to teach her a lesson and as a punishment gave her essays to write on ‘chatterbox’. But Anne wrote a beautiful poem on ‘Quack, Quack, Quack’ said Mistress Chatterbox. Anne took the punishment in the right spirit and made the serious teacher turn into a man who enjoys cracking jokes with the students.