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10. Although Debby and Sarah are sisters they are very different people. Sarah is kind, loyal and, responsible. While Debby, tells the truth to hurt people, is a pessimist and, is impolite. I believe that Debby and her grandmother both share the same morals. On page 115 and 117, Debby tells father that Rachel is seeing Lady Frankland. She does this because she wants Rachel to be in trouble with her father. This is an example of Debby’s negative character traits. An example of Sarah's positive character traits is when on page 111, Sarah is told to spy on Rachel. Instead telling grandmother that Rachel is seeing Lady Frankland she lies to grandmother to keep Rachel safe. I believe in this case it was alright for her to tell a lie despite what

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