The Queen Who Adopted A Goblin ^new^ Link
The phrase "a most unusual pet" could be replaced with three different types of pets. Maybe "pet|companion|critter" – those all mean similar things. Then "made headlines recently" could become "made headlinesrecently" since they want three options.
Let me verify each substitution point. The first instance was "most unusual pet" → "pet|companion|critter". Then "made headlines recently" → "recently|yesterday|last week". "Unconventional decision" → "unconventional|unorthodox|unusual". "Fascinated by mythical creatures" → "captivated|intrigued|drawn". "Seen depictions in art" → "art|paintings|illustrations". "Met a young goblin" → "young|tiny|small". The Queen Who Adopted a Goblin
"Settled into" → "established in|adjusted to|accommodated to." "his new home" → "his new residence|his fresh environment|his changed dwelling." "Charming" → "captivating|winning|attracting." "everyone" → "all|anyone|all present." "playful antics" → "mischievous actions|troublesome deeds|funny pranks." "affectionate nature" → "loving disposition|cordial personality|gentle demeanor." The phrase "a most unusual pet" could be
- "thrilled" could be thrilled - "joy" might be mirth - "grateful" could be thankful Let me verify each substitution point