It can be inferred that marriage to to Désirée affected Armand in that " At first, he is thrilled and decides to free his slaves" (Option A)
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Armand had been in love with Désirée since the first time he saw her, therefore his choice to marry her was rash.
Désirée would be his if he got what he desired. He disregards her origins because there appears to be no reason to believe Desiree is anything other than white.
Monsieur and Madame Valmondé's adopted daughter is Désirée. Nobody knows anything about her family, but we do know she has straight brown hair, white complexion, and gray eyes.
She has been characterized as "lovely and sweet, caring and true." She adores her husband, Armand, and their young son.
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I’m pretty sure it’s the 3rd sentence, “Farmers are helping make America more energy independent while at the same time generating new rural income by producing renewable energy.” I think it is that one because the farmers are helping make more energy while there’re climate changes, it could be that one or I also think it might be second sentence.
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Loyal is treating someone like adults with respect I think it a trick question