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Which argument did Anne present in her essay „A Chatterbox?‟​

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Answered by IINiRII
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Explanation:

anne presented that she has inherited the habit of talking from her mother that's why she cannot stop herself from talking. and students have a habit to talk in the class with friends. this was the argument which she presented in her essay on chatterbox which was given by her maths teacher.

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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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The arguments that Anne presents in her essay "A Chatterbox" are as follows:

  • Anne justified that she is a chatterbox in her essay. According to her mother, she was talkative and nobody could do anything about their inherited traits.
  • Moreover, in the essay, Anne wanted to give convincing arguments to prove the necessity of talking to Mr Keesing.
  • However, after a lot of brainstorming, she wrote three pages arguing that talking was a student's trait. She also wanted to do her best to keep it under control.
  • Also, Anne's mother does not allow her to speak with Peter. In the end, she also said that it was difficult to give up the habit and even Mr Keesing laughed at the arguments.

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