The oddness of the sentence is not syntactic or grammatical, but semantic:
Happiness is something abstract so you would not say you ate a bowl of happiness, which is why the sentence is grammatically correct but it is semantically odd.
It is also odd to say a plate of juice because you would normally use a glass of juice not a plate.
<h3>What are semantics?</h3>
Semantics is the study of meaning. If you study semantics, you analyze the meaning of words and the relation between words.
In this case, you have to explain why the sentence given is semantically odd, which relates to the use of the words in a specific context where you would not normally use them.
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Explanation: Summary Book True Stories Giselda nicolelis
Victor - a person who defeats an enemy or opponent in a battle, game, or other competition.Enter - begin to be involved in. In this case (because of the 2 words), I think that the victor is the person who wins the competition while the word enter, or the phrase to enter, is probably meant as in to enter the competition.
Once upon a time, two pupils named Billy and Bob were on a plane. They were flying to New York City. Bob always brought a baseball with him. It was his favorite sport. Billy warned him to be careful with his ball. He didn’t want anyone getting hit. As predicted, Bob threw the baseball and Billy, but was way off target and hit someone and the ball ricocheted and hit a window as well! They both knew they would get in big trouble. Luckily, they brought parachutes with them and flew out the window. No one ever saw them again. The end.