Why does Marilla say that she believes that Anne is good at asking questions?
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Marilla, perhaps feeling that Anne's impulsiveness was due to a lack of stability at home, announced that the trial was over and she was home for good. A heart-warming scene indeed. It's hard to improve upon a classic, but in the move to drag out Marilla's decision with Anne, I would have to give a nod in favor.
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Marilla, perhaps feeling that Anne's impulsiveness was due to a lack of stability at home, announced that the trial was over and she was home for good. A heart-warming scene indeed. It's hard to improve upon a classic, but in the move to drag out Marilla's decision with Anne, I would have to give a nod in favor.
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