What does the author mean on page 4 in
Passage 2 when he says that Sir Kay "played his
hand l...
English, 20.09.2020 16:01 johnbuffit08
What does the author mean on page 4 in
Passage 2 when he says that Sir Kay "played his
hand like a major-and took every trick"?
Sir Kay was not easily fooled.
Sir Kay played his cards like an expert.
Sir Kay was not easily beaten.
Sir Kay told his tale like an expert.
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