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CH15P:22:Laugh, then speak gently.

About Annes fuss in school, I reckon, she said. Tillie Boulter was in on her way home from school and told me about it. I dont know what to do with her, said Marilla. She declares she wont go back to school. I never saw a child so worked up. Ive been expecting trouble ever since she started to school. I knew things were going too smooth to last. Shes so high strung. What would you advise, Rachel? Well, since youve asked my advice, Marilla, said Mrs. Lynde amiablyMrs. Lynde dearly loved to be asked for adviceId just humor her a little at first, thats what Id do. Its my belief that Mr. Phillips was in the wrong. Of course, it doesnt do to say so to the children, you know. And of course he did right to punish her yesterday for giving way to temper. But today it was different. The others who were late should have been punished as well as Anne, thats what. And I dont believe in making the girls sit with the boys for punishment. It isnt modest. Tillie Boulter was real indignant. She took Annes part right through and said all the scholars did too. Anne seems real popular among them, somehow. I never thought shed take with them so well. Then you really think Id better let her stay home, said Marilla in amazement.
Define \\'ebullition\\' as it is used in the following quote from the chapter: \\'I got up yesterday spelling ‘ebullition.’ Josie Pye was head and, mind you, she peeped in her book.\\'
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What is the main idea of this chapter?
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Quote: \\'Anne would have infinitely preferred a whipping to this punishment under which her sensitive spirit quivered as from a whiplash.\\' What can be inferred about Anne’s character from this quote?
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Quote: \\'The iron has entered into my soul, Diana.\\' Which theme from *Anne of Green Gables* does this quote best connect to?
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