Answer:
Larks mean tricks
Explanation:
A lark is something done as a trick, joke, mischief, for fun.
Someone may say they did something as a lark. What they mean is, it was done for fun or not taking it seriously.
But to ply Lark on the public as used here means tricks.
1. I am going to the concert; I already bought the tickets.
2. We need more money; the bills are adding up quickly.
3. Cindy is the prettiest girl; she will win the pageant.
4. The crowd cheered; the team won the game.
5. Call the station; the tire is flat.
6. I am running for office; I need your vote.
7. They invited me; I didn’t go.
8. You need to practice; you won’t perform well.
9. The plumber fixed the pipe; it still leaks.
10. Your cat us purring; he scratched me.
Free country and you can have freedom of speech plus there are all types of things to do