Well there was this one time when I was a baby. My father was beating my mother. and I was in a baby seat. My father hit her so hard he knocked me down. My brother was seventeen at the time. So my brother pinned my father against the wall. And he said " don't you ever hit my mother again". And my father never hurt my mother again. My brother really was responsible that day and my mother was very proud.
One time my friends and I were almost mugged and when one of the muggers punched my friend, no one came to help us when a fight started which would be considered as a bystander effect.
We can know that a pronoun is intensive if when removed from the sentence, it still makes sense. In this case, if we remove "I", the sentence is still understandable, <em>watched myself brush my hair in the mirror.</em>
Jordan Baker is Daisy’s friend. A woman with whom Nick becomes romantically involved join the course of the novel. A competitive golfer Jordan represents one of the “new women” of the 1920s.