In her first essay called 'A Chatterbox,' Anne set out to justify why talking is important. After pondering the topic, she penned three pages, content with her arguments. She claimed that talking was a natural quality for students and she'd try to manage it. Anne admitted she couldn't fully shake off the habit, attributing it to her mother's talkative nature, an inherited trait. Mr. Keesing found her arguments amusing and had a good laugh.