Q1: The boy ran across the street.
Q2: I get home from school at 3:30 then, I'm going to take a nap.
Q3: I got in trouble, so I can't go to the party.
Q4: The boy ran across the street and he retrieved the ball.
Q5: The boy and girl ran to school before class started.
Answer:
To make a question in the Past Tense in English we normally put the auxiliary DID at the beginning of the question or before the main subject. DID is used with regular AND irregular verbs in English. Both Do and Does in present tense questions become Did in past tense questions. In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense
The quote is "he who laughs last laughs best" but it turns threw the fake reality that everything turns out good in the end.
I think that it can be true but not for everyone.
1) she wouldn't be able to act. plays at the time only featured male actors (even for female roles)
2) if she wanted to write, she'd probably have to take up a male pseudonym, since her work either wouldn't have been published or would have been rejected from mainstream acceptance during the time