In the book, Sense and Sensibility, they are sisters.
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Emma is a privileged, happy young woman who has had a carefree life. She is faced with the prospect of feeling lonely, perhaps for the first time, when her governess and good friend marries and leaves the household.
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Answer:
Dorothy Wordsworth first person daily life in the country with the main focus on describing the natural surrounding.
Samuel Pepys first person daily life in the city with the main focus on providing a quick account of day-to-day activities.
Explanation:
Dorothy goes to Holford.
She goes to the Poole’s.
She and William observe the sky and the moon.
She goes to Stowey.
She goes to Mr. Bartholemew’s place.
Samuel goes with Sir W. Pen to Westminster.
He has dinner with the Pens.
He watches a play.
He goes to the dinner party at Lady Sandwich's place.
He has dinner with Lord Crew and his wife.
He goes to Faithorne’s.
He goes to Westminster Hall.
He and his wife go to meet the Pens; they play cards and have supper.
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Explanation:
there's a difference between arrogance and believing in yourself
believing in yourself helps you have a can do attitude
many athletes and airplane pilots ddescribe themselves as the best in order to perform at high levels
marathon runners say they get extra energy from a cheering crowd
well believing iin yourself may give one that kind of feeling
like their own cheering section