I think the answer would be purpose. I'm not sure though.
Can you be more specific?
The main conflict in Beowulf is option B) GOOD VERSUS EVIL.
There are three examples of this type of conflict in Beowulf. The first one is when Beowulf defeats Grendel the dragon. The second one is when Grendel's mother murders a member of Beowulf's community. The third one is when Beowulf and Grendel's mother enter in a combat.
It's not a person, never heard of a place called 'happiness', or I would go there.
It has to be a thing. Meaning it's a noun.
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I think I would've really enjoyed this one when I was a kid. It's kind of a fiction/non-fiction hybrid. It's the story of Ryan O'Brian and his inability to stop composing poetry. It continues all day, and the reader is introduced to a variety of poetic forms. The story comes to a conclusion when Ryan's teacher gives the class a poetry-writing assignment... and Ryan finds that he's finally drawing a blank!
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