The answer is "she" -- which was "heo" in Old English. (He, me, and we have all been relatively unchanged since the time of Old English.)
1 would be word divided in syllables
2 is word with double consonants
3 is a hyphenated number word
4 is hyphenated adjective
5 is two word compound
6 is hyphenated compound
7 is one word compound
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
It sounds like something I would say IRL (I don't use complete sentences EVER)
I was sleeping peacefully when suddenly a strange noise woke me up from my window“tap…tap…..TAP” i got up from my bed to go check what the tapping noise was turns out it was just a branch “i might just be tired” and then i heard scratching in my closet i slowly walked over to my closet i opened the door and got the scare of my life “AHHHHH A HOMELESS MAN WAS LIVING IN MY CLOSET” then the homeless man ran for his life out of my house and was never to be seen again….. (the end!!)