What was impact of Anne's first essay on Mr.Keesing
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Answer:
Mr. Keesing couldn't control his laugh after reading a humorous poem written by Anne. From then on, he let Anne chatter in the class, and he did not scold her or punish her. This was the impact of Anne's first essay on Mr.Keesing
Explanation:
“The Diary of a Young Girl”, written by Anne Frank, talks about Mr. Keesing, an old math teacher in the school where Anne studied and was known for her chatting nature. This did not go well with Mr. Keesing and he used to give her extra work to write even though he was a math teacher.
One day he asked her to write an essay and the topic was Quack, Quack, Quack says Natter beak. Anne wrote it in a poem form and not in the prose form. In the poem, she wrote about a family where the duck was the mother and the swan was the father and they had three ducklings. She hinted that the swan was Mr. Keesing.
When Mr. Keesing read the poem, which was very humorous, he also liked it and laughed taking it in the right spirit.
Answer:
Mr.Keesing could not control his laugh after reading a humorous poem written by Anne. From then on,he let Anne chatter in the class, and he did not scold her or punish her. This was the impact of Anne's first essay on Mr.Keesing