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what punishment did mr keesing given to and annene frank? How did she finally stop him from punishing her?​

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Answered by Rogers404
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Explanation:

Keesing, she did not mend her ways. Therefore, Mr. Keesing decided to punish her by giving extra homework. He asked Anne to write an essay on the topic 'A Chatterbox'.

Anne said that she could do nothing with her inherited trait. Finally, she wrote her third essay in verse. It was about three ducklings bitten to death by their father swan because they quacked too much. This changed Mr Keesing and he never punished her after that.

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Answered by prernasolankiviib
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Answer:

Anne Frank was in the habit of talking in the class. Mr. Keesing was her Math teacher. He was annoyed with Anne as she talked much in the class. He gave her several warnings but it had no effect. One day, he punished her by giving her extra homework. He asked her to write an essay on the subject "A Chatterbox'. Anne wrote the essay, giving very amusing arguments in it. Mr Keesing liked the essay. But Anne again talked in the class. So he gave the task of writing another essay. This time, the subject was, An Incorrigible Chatterbox.' After that. for two lessons, Anne did not get any punishment. But during the third lesson. Mr Keesing saw Anne talking again He was very annoyed. He asked her to write another essay. The subject of this essay was, "Quack. Quack. Quack. Said Mistress Chatterbox." The whole class laughed. Mr Keesing was trying to play a joke on Anne. But she wrote the essay in an amusing way. Mr Keesing liked the essay and did not punish Anne after that.  

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