Creon's argument was not to bury Polyneices
<u>Explanation:</u>
Antigone is a play which is authored by Sophoies. This play describes the after effects of the Civil War. It so happens that Eteocles and Polyneices who were the sons of Oedipus died while having a fight with each other. So when Crean arrives, he points out that Polyneices shouldn’t be buried.
He states that he hate people who do bad deeds, and such people are a sin for a society. And which is why they ought to be punished and don’t deserve to be buried. Because buried are those who are honored.
"Feeling appreciated is one of the most important things in a happy family. All of the family members should say how much they appreciate each other, how great it is that they have each other, how much they love each other, and how grateful they are for everything they do for each other."
From the 3 creatures here I only redconize Grendel since he is from the Epic Beowulf.
Grendel is a horrible monster that doesn't enjoy for others to have fun. The fact is that he torments the Danes each night for almost 12 years. He enjoys making other people sad, miserable, and he loves to torment them. One day though he is defeated by Beowulf a strong soldier from another kingdom. Therefore ending his torment on the Danes.
The answer is going to be true