v. It is perseverance and hard work that enabled Douglas to overcome his fear of water. Substantiate.
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Hey there!!!William Douglas for a long period remained fearful of water. This handicap deprived him of the joy of canoeing
Douglas was haunted by the fear of water for many years. In order to overcome his fear, he decided to hire an instructor and started practising swimming regularly. The instructor very innovatively devised a method to teach him swimming. Douglas used to wear a belt around his waist and a rope was attached to it which went through a pulley that ran on an overhead cable. So it pulled him out whenever he felt panicky while swimming. After three months of rigorous practice, he started to feel relaxed.
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