I KILLED HER
I killed her because I do love her. These hands, these hands that give life to many, killed her because of my love to her.Ladies and Gentlemen of this honorable court, please listen to me, listen to my story before you give myverdict. I am Dr. Reyes, a cancer specialist. I was born in a slum district of Batalon. My father oh! I dontknow him for I am a child of faith. My mother brought me up in such determination and my ambitionwas to escape the filthy and horrible place of Batalon. I was nourished with hope that someday I mightlive a life different from her. My mother had a burning faith that she turned the nights into days. All herefforts were not in vain for I pushed through with flying colors. My mother who had given her whole lifeto me had tears in her eyes as she pinned the gold medal on my proud breast.Later on, I was sent as a scholar of the Philippines to the United States of America. I embraced mymother tightly as Ive reached the plane..Mother, mother,.. I whispered. You will always be mybest mother in the world.After four years, I came back with laurels. I became a cancer specialist. I gave my mother everything butI was too late. I who had used to ease the pain of many, came too late to the life of my dying mother. Igave the best treatment but the grasp of death was so tight around her. My God, what is the use of tenyears of study if I couldnt even use it at my mothers pain.Then one night, I heard a strange cry. I run to her room. Do you love me, child? she asked, as Iembrace her. Yes, mother.. If only I could get all your pain and agonies Then.. if you love me, end my sufferings, kill me Let me die.But, mother, I promise to give life and not to end it.God. She did not deserve the unhappiness. She deserves to be happy.I run to my room and came back with a syringe.Mother, forgive me. God, please understand me.Mother, mother, you must not die.. Dont leave, I love you. It was only a distilled water..MotherMother. MOTHERNow, Ladies and Gentlemen, give me your verdict. Yes, it was only distilled water which ended thesufferings of my mother.
If he does not get good grades, he does not do his homework.
The plural form of the noun 'piece' is spelled pieces, just as in your question.
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Grey cast iron, grades are FG300, FG350 and FG400 for example (grades range from 150 to 500) refers to hardness and carbon content
Yes, the word 'grade' is both a noun (grade, grades) and a verb (grade, grades, grading, graded).Examples:We use the best grade of beef. (noun)I'm trying to improve my grade in history. (noun)They have to grade the land before planting a garden. (verb)After the students leave for the day, the teacher still has to grade their work. (verb)
If you have 56 pieces of Fudge weighing 1 ounce per piece there would be 56 ounces worth of Fudge. We know that there are 16 ounces per pound. So 56 ounces of chocolate / 12 ounces/lb = 3 pounds 8 ounces.
There are approximately 350 pieces of candy in a 56 oz. bag of unwrapped Hershey's Kisses. The amount may vary from package to package.
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Darzii Bayot is the author of the "Balamed Declamtion piece". This is a poplar piece of work.
With 10 straight cuts, you can create a maximum of 56 pieces of pie. This is based on the formula for the maximum number of pieces ( P(n) = \frac{n(n + 1)}{2} + 1 ), where ( n ) is the number of cuts. For 10 cuts, substituting into the formula gives ( P(10) = \frac{10 \times 11}{2} + 1 = 56 ).
Well, isn't that just a delightful question! If each piece of fudge weighs 1 ounce, and there are 16 ounces in a pound, then we can simply divide 56 by 16 to find out how many pounds of fudge Wade wrapped. So, 56 pieces of fudge is equal to 3.5 pounds of delicious fudge! Just imagine all the joy and sweetness Wade will bring to those lucky enough to enjoy his treats.
Think about the problem in two pieces: (3 + .5) * 16. When you distribute, you get 3 * 16 = 48 and .5 * 16 = 8 (since .5 is one half). 48 + 8 = 56.
When I bought my Valero goblets, wine, etc (56 pieces in all) I paid $25 for them, and was told they were "restaurant silver"...
56' x 56' = 56 x 56 = 3136 sq feet.56' x 56' = 56 x 56 = 3136 sq feet.56' x 56' = 56 x 56 = 3136 sq feet.56' x 56' = 56 x 56 = 3136 sq feet.
It is: LVI is the equivalent of 56
1 * 56 = 56 2 * 28 = 56 4 * 14 = 56 7 * 8 = 56 8 * 7 = 56 14 * 4 = 56 28 * 2 = 56 56 * 1 = 56
The grades will stay the same. Grades don't depend on clothes.