What kind of impact do you think Tomoe's story had on the two sisters?
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I think it made them start to re-examine their relationship and see that they are stronger together and that they need each other in their lives despite their differences. I think Tomoe's story brought out the "warrior" in them and taught them to fight for what the wanted/needed and also to learn when NOT to fight.
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I think that it made them realize that Hikari really wanted them to be sisters who cared for each other and made their way through life and all the things it throws you with unconditional support for each other. They needed to learn the value of having that person at their back through thick and thin which was something that their mom did not have.
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I think Drew used Tomoe as an example of strength, while Rachel picked up on the fact that it was OK to be weak sometimes. They both discovered a part of themselves that needed to be developed and they both became stronger, more well-rounded women as a result.
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Tomoe's lifestyle was one of strength and courage. Her life's disappointments had to be taken in stride and set aside as she realized that the lives of all were more important than she was. The sisters learned from Tomoe's story that together they were stronger and because of that , individually , each had more courage.
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