Again, I'm using "Coco" as an example instead of "CxcoJr".
The assignment is whether or not you should judge a person by their weakness.
For example: In a game, Coco refuses to use claymore characters and uses healing characters instead.
The second question is whether, not Coco is weak and should you keep calling her a rat?
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The answer is: presence of supernatural elements or forces.
In the poem "The R*pe of the Lock," the author Alexander Pope makes use of supernatural elements to provide the story an amusing purpose. For example, Belinda's dream comes from Ariel, an invisible sylph who protects her. besides, there is a number of sylphs and gnomes Belinda cannot see but who help her with her appearance. Finally, when her lock of hair is stolen, Pope describes how a bitter gnome named Umbriel descends to the underworld and takes a bag full of tears, sobbing and outrage, which he later discharges on Belinda's head.