Answer:
I know lines 5-19 so here:
It matters because This person is feeling sorry but learns to accept what they did or are doing. Consequences have actions.
I really hope I helped, I did this last year I think so I kind of remember.
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A. If Henry goes to the library, the world is a better place.
<span>The events in "Water Never Hurt a Man" changed John by the end of the story because:
He becomes more confident in his ability to be a driver boy on the canal.
From a boy who is constantly afraid of being scolded and doing his tasks wrong, John becomes more like his father. He became more confident in doing his tasks and his mindset changed which has been evident in him saying "</span><span>"Water never hurt a man; it keeps his hide from cracking."</span>
The pronouns in this phrase are:
who - relative
his - personal
he - personal