<span>Each of the castles had ITS own army of knights. The pronouns each and every always take either a singular pronoun or a singular verb. So, you can dismiss the option "their" immediately because it is a plural pronoun. So let's take a look at the other two, her and his. Castles do not really have a gender in English, and his is used for masculine gender, whereas her for feminine, so neither of those two options is correct. Thus, you have to use ITS.</span>
Answer:
Easy!
Explanation:
1 A: "Where did you go to on holidays?"
2 B: "We go to the Czech Republic."
3 A: "Do you stay in Prague?"
4 B: "No we did not. We rented an apartment in the mountains."
5 A: "Is it nice?"
6 B: "Yes, it will be. We will have a great time."
7 A: "What will you do?"
8 B: "We did not do much. We read. We swam in the lake- we just relaxed."
9 A: "Did you like the food?"
10 B: "Yes we loved it! We eat out a lot."
11 A: "How long will you be there?"
12 B: "Two weeks. We arrived back yesterday."
Mores are the ideals of society that are enforced by laws.
Answer: C. Mores