guessing pick out any two sentences that tells us about the determination and the never say die attitude of the writer
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used to encourage someone to continue something or to remain hopeful It doesn't look good for the team, but never say die.
Someone with a never-say-die attitude about winning a game will keep on playing hard even when they're losing by a lot. You can also use this phrase to encourage someone who's feeling hopeless — a football coach might call to his struggling team, "Never-say-die!"
Although the analogy is an obvious one, the phrase dates only from the mid-nineteenth century.
Dickens--use it in Pickwick Papers (1837), “Never say die—down upon your luck,” and numerous writers did after him.
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