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to pick someone's brains. phrase. If you pick someone's brains, you ask them to help you with a problem because they know more about the subject than you.
<span>Grendel could be said to be a modern-day monster due to the fact he has multiple facets to his personality, and displays human characteristics. In a way, it is these recognisable elements of the character that make Grendel more terrifying, because we can recognise elements of ourselves in him.</span>
Peter Jackson directed "The Hobbit," a television series. This movie's soundtrack was created by Howard Shore. The movie series serves as an illustration of the "MacGuffin" technique.
A "MacGuffin" is a particular item or objective that can be used in a story to advance the plot. The protagonist chases or desires this object or objective, although it is rarely explained or has no bearing on the plot.
The ring, however, serves as a "MacGuffin" in this instance because it is a plot-enhancing item that all the characters desire.
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The biggest crisis has been in is having a faulty zipper on the day of my aunt's wedding and I was like her main flower girl which meant I would have to stand up next to her, in front of the whole church with a faulty zipper that kept falling down. I actually wasn't calm because I was freaking out and going to my mom and asking her to fix it every minute. I would have probably stopped pulling the zipper harshly next time so that I don't have to be embarrassed