In AP tests, yes. But in general, no
Beowulf is a classic hero of Anglo-Saxon literature. He appears when the king is most in need and saves the day by defeating the monster which is terrorizing the village. He is strong and honorable, and cares deeply for his countrymen who help him on his endeavors. Once he becomes king, he rules justly, and fights his last battle with the dragon, even though he is quite old - but he knows that he has to protect his kingdom.
On the other had, Grendel is a classic villain in the story. He is evil, but not inherently per se, but because he is a monster, and everybody is afraid of him although he hadn't done anything bad in his "youth." However, he turns evil once he becomes jealous of the people who have everything he will never be able to have. Thus he murders them, until a strong warrior like Beowulf comes, and makes him scared for the first time in his life, before killing the monster, of course.
<em>1. In what ways are carnivorous plants stronger and more resilient than other plants? </em>
- <em>Despite the fact that they have to get nutrients from their preys and not only from the sun, carnivorous flowers have developed a natural instinct to hunt, this is that they have to attract their food to eat.
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<em>2. In what ways are they weaker?
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- <em>Unlike other plants, carnivorous plants have to get nutrients from their prey. This is because they live in places where the soil have no nutrients. Another weakness is that their population is only of about 600 species, unlike the other plants that are over a quarter of a million. These plants have difficulties to adapt to different environments, they cannot adapt to rich soil, and they have to hunt to get the rest of the nutrients they need to live. </em>
Because they make you seem confident
A common noun.
A proper noun would be a word that always has to be capitalized , like names of places , people and such , therefore that would make it a common.