Predicate Pronoun- We made the cake for HIM. Indirect Object- Jen borrowed a CD from HIM. Reflexive Pronoun- Me, MYSELF, and I decided to use that computer. (Not grammatically correct, but myself is the reflexive pronoun.) Intensive Pronoun- He blamed HIMSELF for the lost. Object of Preposition- Pat lived across the street from HIM. Interrogative Pronoun- WHICH man was the murderer? Demonstrative Pronoun- THAT old man played with a knick-knack. Singular Indefinite Pronoun- Did ANYBODY go to the party? Plural Indefinite Pronoun- EVERYBODY freeze!
The idea that kites are skillful fliers is all throughout the text. Both in comparison and in contrast with birds, the author develops the concept of a kite as if an actual living bird, and as one, it has its own skills and characteristics.