I think the word you are looking for is chivalry and it has nothing to do with pranks. Chivalry is act performed by a man that is courteous and gallant, it actually started in England when a Knight performed his duties with pride and honor. Chivalry is quite a different thing than a chivaree. shivaree (shiv-uh-REE) noun, also spelled chivaree, chivari, charivari A noisy, mock serenade to a newly married couple, involving the banging of kettles, pots and pans. [From French charivari (din, hullabaloo).]
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Well homework is a compound word, you just have to remember that it is the word home and the word work combined. home + work = homework
Confidence and perfection on all their tricks. A variety of tricks e.g. card tricks, dice tricks. Unknown tricks as well as common tricks.
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The collective noun for 'tricks' is a bag of tricks.
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The book you are referring to is most likely "The Twits" by Roald Dahl. It features Mr. and Mrs. Twit, who are a mean and nasty married couple known for playing cruel tricks on each other.
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Most of them were indeed escape tricks, but he also performed card tricks. In fact, he was known as the "King Of Cards" before he actually performed escape tricks.