Because it merges the fairy tale stories of the past with the cynicism, and wit of the current generation
Explanation:
The book 'The Princess Bride' is one of the best fairy tales and an example of the form being relevant even in a time when it is not.
The author has deftly used the trope of the form to his advantage and written a classic fairy tale with a setup of folk and traditional tales.
At the same time, the book is original enough and relevant enough for the current generation and holds up with updated humor and wit of this generation.
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The answer would most likely be (D) Primordial.
However, (C) Avant-garde, is completely legit too I suppose.
Personally I would choose (D) as my answer as it seems to make the most sense.
introduction: this is my essay on arguing on how lying is bad. lying is horrible. if you disagree than its ok everyone has a opinion.
body 1: lying can hurt people around you, if you lie to someone about them being pretty they will know you are lying and it will hurt them. lying can hurt many people about many different things.
body 2: sometimes lying can be good it can stop you from hurting people. for example if someone says you are doing great in a video game and you still haven't beat level 1 and its been an hour, they are lying to make you think you can do it then all of a sudden you beat the level.
body 3: lying can also sometimes hurt you. like when you lie about an essay and say you did it, it can make you have an f on your grade. and you may get expelled
conclusion: lying is more bad then good. 1 time it helps, the other 2 it hurts. this is my opinion and its always different depending on the person.
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