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Two hundred billion five hundred and twenty five.
I believe that would be Burmese. I hope this helps you out.
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1. If you are caught driving too fast, <em>as a result </em>you will get a speeding ticket.
2. High fuel costs <em>lead to </em>higher food prices and the loss of many jobs.
3. It was raining and I missed my bus; <em>so </em>I got wet and missed my test.
4. A woman's use of alcohol during pregnancy can<em> lead to</em> birth defects in an unborn child.
5. John ate too fast. <em>Therefore</em>, he had a stomach ache.
6. I was doing some really difficult homework. <em>Therefore</em>, a cake in the oven burned. (<em>Therefore </em>could be <em>so</em>; they have the same meaning)
7. They have been so happy <em>because </em>they won first prize in the lotterly last year.
8. Some water pipes under the house broke this morning,<em> so</em> we had no water for hours.
9. Some people built their houses very close to the beach. <em>Consequently </em>they have had to spend a lot of money trying to protect them from the sea during storm.
10. <em>Because </em>Larry's car stereo was so loud, I could hear his mouth moving, but I had no idea what he was saying.
Explanation:
Are you taking an English course? 'Cause they seem simple questions to me.
Answer:
This story is really about hatred and racism. The irony being that it is Armand himself with the mixed ancestry. The incredible fear that Armand harbors about how Desiree is supposedly mixed leads him to think that marrying her, being with her, giving her the attention that he did, and having a child with her has completely tarnished the name of his family and his home. He refuses to believe Desiree, despite her desperate attempts that almost conclusively show that she is indeed of pure white heritage (at least insofar as her skin is even whiter than Armand's). He falls into a state of complete indifference - his hatred is so pure, so raw, and so great that nothing, until he reads his mother's letter, could convince him that he has black blood, and that he was the reason why his son has a darker skin complexion. Armand is blinded by his emotions - first of love for Desiree and then of hatred of the black race - and both emotions are so intense that it is not until the end that he realizes how wrong he is about Desiree and about his own heritage.