The purpose of an antagonist in the story is to hinder the main character(s) from achieving their goal. The antagonist does not always have to be the main villain, but just has evil intentions to the main characters. A perfect example of this (in my opinion) would be Boba Fett from<em> The Empire Strikes Back</em>, he was not the main villain, but was hired by the main villain of the original trilogy to stop the main group from achieving their goals, and did have evil intentions towards them.
The second one.
Mexican food, in my opinion, is the most flavorful.
This one has the subject - Mexican food
a clause - in my opinion
and the predicate is most flavorful.
<span>Hope this helps. </span>
The theme is the message that an author is trying to get his or her readers to understand. For example, in the Greek myth of Daedalus and Icarus, the theme was "don't be prideful". Because Icarus and Daedalus violated this by trying to act like the gods, they were punished: Icarus fell into the ocean and drowned.
Code switching is when the language is arranged structurally and grammatically in other languages.
i am unsure what you mean by following the heard though.
Logos! logos stands for logic/reasoning