English, asked by theandelshow, 5 months ago

Reference to context.
No! Not yet!But too late! The self-willed bumbler-Oh, if only he’d been humbler-Rushing to the rash attack, Leapt upon the royal back, And with fierce and fiery stingDeeply dozed the dozing king.
(a)Who is the self-willed bumbler and why is he called so?
(b)What do you mean by the ‘royal back’?

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Answered by SWEETYASH
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Possessive Adjectives:

A possessive adjective indicates possession or ownership. It suggests the belongingness of something to someone/something.

Some of the most used possessive adjectives are my, his, her, our, their, your. 

All these adjectives always come before a noun. Unlike possessive pronouns, these words demand a noun after them.

Examples:

My car is parked outside.

His cat is very cute.

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