Answer:
Uncertain: "puzzles the will" and "the question"
Sad: "heart-ache" and "a sea of troubles"
Violent: "slings and arrows" and "whips and scorns"
Explanation:
Haughty.
"lair" is an animal's resting place,
and "cunning" is smart.
Answer:
His humble attitude made it easy for everyone to like him.
Explanation:
As already stated in the question, the word "humble" denotes someone who is not authoritative but rather open and down to earth, approachable.
Supposing it is to be replaced by the synonym "modest", though its's meaning may still be the same, its word usage will be slightly different from that of "humble".
So, the replacement of the word "humble" by "modest" will be best suitable in the last sentence where the attitude of the man is talked about. Due to his "modest" attitude, which makes him easily approachable, it made it easy for people to like him.
Are there any options?
If not:
"Why do you always do that!?!"
would be different in tone from
"Why do you always do that?"
Answer:
*Eliminate whoever* cyberbullies
Explanation: