A linking verb, as the name itself says, is used to link, or to connect parts of a sentence. In this sentence, there are two verbs - went and is. However, went is not a linking verb but rather a main verb. This means that the linking verb is IS.
Answer:
A red herring is a misleading clue
Explanation:
An example of a red herring in a dective story could be a person who doesn't have an alibi (or refuses to say where they were during the time of the crime) - it leads the audience (and detective) to believe they are guilty, when in fact they weren't.
Uhh... what squirrel..?
When squirrels look at any mammal larger than them, they feel threatened. A squirrel will rarely think of you as a friend.
Squirrels are also known to have diseases, so if you come across a squirrel who is giving you a weird look, walk away. They bite.
The Cask of Amontillado? Fortunato didn't make up for the things he did wrong to Montressor. Punishment is in order as a result.