Answer:
have struck you
Explanation:
hath is old English for have and thee is old English for you
Oxymorons are two words that should not go together as they produce a nonsensical construction that is still understood because of its figurative meaning. An example would be "The Bookful Blockhead, ignorantly read,
With Loads of Learned Lumber in his Head,"
The answer is C a meeting was called on Tuesday
The answer is either expansive or respective if I'm not mistaken. I hope this helps! :)