Answer:
something hidden but important, something that shapes the meaning or effect of something else, without being explicit itself.
Explanation:
Edward: "Why do you live in this castle all alone? Surely you must have friends,"
Dracula: "Friends are for sheep and I am but a wolf waiting for a foolish sheep to wander off alone to eat."
Edward: "Well, sheep are my friends and anyone who tries to hurt them will be introduced to my fury,"
Dracula: "Why did you even visit me in my castle, just to threaten me?"
Edward: "No, I want to see what I would become if I embraced my dark side by seeing you,"
Dracula: "A little boy like you doesn't hold comparison to me. I am a horror legend among the puny villagers. I am what they tell their children when they ask when not wanting to go to sleep,"
Edward: "You're nothing, but an exagerrated folktale. Good will always overpower bad,"
Edward: "I'll be going, the sun is almost coming up."
Edward: <em>I won't let you hurt them</em>
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Like teasing in some ways if something is daunting it can also mean intimidating or scary or it could mean something is teasing something or it is daunting the to dare it depends on the context of how it is used in a sentence
Change lumine to luminescent.
Lumine is a verb not an adjective
Answer:
B I think it is b because I am going with my gut