Beowulf is a classic hero of Anglo-Saxon literature. He appears when the king is most in need and saves the day by defeating the monster which is terrorizing the village. He is strong and honorable, and cares deeply for his countrymen who help him on his endeavors. Once he becomes king, he rules justly, and fights his last battle with the dragon, even though he is quite old - but he knows that he has to protect his kingdom.
On the other had, Grendel is a classic villain in the story. He is evil, but not inherently per se, but because he is a monster, and everybody is afraid of him although he hadn't done anything bad in his "youth." However, he turns evil once he becomes jealous of the people who have everything he will never be able to have. Thus he murders them, until a strong warrior like Beowulf comes, and makes him scared for the first time in his life, before killing the monster, of course.
Answer:
Some reviewers note that Home Alone's "cartoonish violence" make it unsuitable for young children.
Explanation:
This is because It states that "Some reviewers note that Home Alone's 'cartoonish violence' makes it unsuitable for young children" If you look it says Some reviewers and from that it is definitely plagiarized,
Example: It is noted that Home Alone's "Cartoonish violence" makes it unsuitable for children
I might have to re-correct this
The correct singular, third person, conjugation of the verb to be in the future perfect tense is, option A. She will have been. The singular, third person pronouns are: he, she, it, hers, his, him and her. Future perfect tense consist of the words "will" + "have" + past participle of the verb.