Why kind of changes did you notice in Mr.Keesing at the end?
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Initially, Mr. Keesing did not like Anne’s chattering in the class; in order to discourage her from chattering he gave her an assignment to write an essay on ‘A Chatterbox’.
Quite interestingly, Anne wrote quite a big essay in which she put forth arguments defending her chattering in the class. He had a good laugh reading the essay. However, when the class started again, Anne began talking again. In order to punish her he gave her another essay to write on ‘An Incorrigible Chatterbox’.
Finally, in order to punish her he gave her an essay to write entitled — ‘Quack, Quack, Quack, Said Mistress Chatterbox’. Anne, with the assistance of her friend, Sanne, who was good at poetry, wrote a poem on the title. It was about a mother duck and a father swan who had three baby ducklings; these babies were bitten to death by the father because they quacked too much. The poem had a deep impact on Mr. Kessing. He was changed. He allowed Anne and other students to talk in the class and never gave any punishment to Anne.
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Mr-Kessing was a teacher and he did not like his student Anne’s chattering in the class. He assigns her many tasks for the sake of discouraging her but she completed all tasks very well.
Finally he assign her a task of writing essay on topic “Quack, Quack, Quack, said Mistress chatterbox”. Anne, with her friend’s assistance wrote poem on this title. The poem had great impact on Mr-kessing and he was changed. After that, he never gave punishment to Anne and allowed her and other students to talk in the class.