Subheadings give the reader an idea of what will be discussed in the section. For example, 'How Did WWII Shape Daily Life?' This subheading shows the reader that it will be about how WWII changed the daily lives of people. By the end of the section, the reader should have a firm answer to the question.
Major conflict. The poem essentially consists of three parts. There are three central conflicts: Grendel's domination of Heorot Hall<span>; the vengeance of Grendel's mother after Grendel is slain; and the rage of the dragon after a thief steals a treasure that it has been guarding.
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