Sir kay was not easily fooled.
This is a figurative expression that means that sir kay was not one who could be fooled so easily. From the sentence before this expression, it is stated that sir kay was equal to the occasion based on the fact that lots of eyes rested on him. The expression suggests that he knows every trick and so he was not the kind of person who could be bought over easily.
Answer:
1) are
2) have
3) are
4) are
5) like
Explanation:
These sentences subjects are plural so you would need a plural verb to go into the sentence. Are, have, and like fit in with sentences that contain plural subjects. Is, has, and am only work when its only one person or thing is the subject of the sentence.
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Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
The reason is that it's describing the mountain as "<em>pushing of her knees,</em>" which is personifying the mountain as actually pushing her off.
(If I'm wrong I don't mean it because I'm giving my confident answer. I'm 89% sure this is correct.)
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I think it is part of human nature to make mistakes then regret and learn from them.
There's nothing wrong with this pronoun agreement because nothing needs to be changed. It's a trick question.