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In "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry, the doctor is a minor character who diagnoses the protagonist, Johnsy, with pneumonia. He warns Sue, Johnsy's friend, that Johnsy's condition is serious and advises her to keep Johnsy occupied and hopeful in order to aid her recovery. The doctor's conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive outlook on life during illness.
Johnsy was determined to die if the last leaf fell, believing that she would also perish with it.
It depends on the cell phone carrier. Some let you do this. However, typically, their plans keep getting better, so you would be better off in most instances updating your plan too.
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Not neccessarily, But your chances of success would be alot better with a business plan. A plan can help you in many different ways. It can have you prepared for the worst and it can also prepare you for the best. If you're focusing on getting a loan to start-up your business a business plan is a must, unless you're getting a loan from a family member or a friend.
Behrman saved Johnsy by painting the masterpiece of one leaf at the wall.
Joanna or as called in the story johnsy
Johnsy, suffering from pneumonia, is a character in The Last Leaf. She watches as the leaves from a vine outside her window falls, and thinks that when the last leaf falls she will die. Sue is Johnsy's friend who stays with her and offers comfort. Behrman is Johnsy's artistic downstairs neighbor, who braves a storm to paint a leaf on the wall so that Johnsy will never see the last leaf fall.
Spit fire. Plan B has better decks