Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).
People dislike Mariam because she is ...... ?
trickful
trickish
tricky
a tricker
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A. "trickful" - This is not a standard English word. The correct form of this word would be "full of tricks," but it's not commonly used in English.
B. "trickish" - While "trickish" is a valid word meaning deceitful or inclined to play tricks, it's not as commonly used as "tricky" to describe someone who is deceitful or difficult to deal with.
C. "tricky" - This is the most appropriate choice. "Tricky" is a common adjective used to describe someone who is deceitful, crafty, or difficult to deal with.
D. "a tricker" - This option is grammatically incorrect. "Tricker" is not a standard English word. If one were to use this form, it would typically be "trickster," but it doesn't fit well in the sentence structure provided.
So, "tricky" (option C) is the best choice as it is the most commonly used and appropriate term to describe someone who is deceitful or difficult to deal with.


