Yes and no. Yes because he doesn't have to worry about taking care of her anymore and no because he tends to not let Lily have anything that she wants, but he lets her have this one thing.
T Ray's decision to let Lily stay in Tiburon at the end of the novel is not in line with his abusive and controlling character throughout the book. However, it can be seen as a small act of redemption or a recognition of his failure as a father and a desire for Lily to find happiness.
by keeping in mind thAT OUR PUNCTUALITY DECIDES OUR CHARECTER,,,,,,, so to show our character neat.. should be punctual
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No, Gene does not tell anyone about Finny's broken record because he feels guilty for causing the accident that led to Finny's injury. He decides to protect Finny by keeping the truth to himself. This decision ultimately affects their friendship and has lasting consequences on their relationship.
Truthful, loyal
Josephine Tewson portrayed the fictional character Elizabeth Warden on "Keeping Up Appearances", which was broadcast from 1990-1995.
information well kept can assist in budgeting and decision making
The main character in "Keeping the Moon" by Sarah Dessen, Colie, goes to spend the summer in the beach town of Colby, North Carolina, working for her quirky aunt Mira in her restaurant.
Administration is focused on record keeping; management is focused on planning, decision making, communicating, and directing.