Came is your best answer
"camest" is an old english-like word that really means "came".
In the sentence "How camest thou hither...", it means "How did you come" {past tense}
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Answer:
The moral of the two stories are alike for they reveal the disaster that came upon the animals who were looking only for their own personal momentary pleasure.
Explanation:
The two tales of "The Swollen Fox" and "The Flies and the Honey-Pot" are from Aesop's Fables. These two stories tell of how greed can lead to pain and disaster to the person.
In "The Swollen Fox", the fox ate the <em>"bread and meat left by shepherds in the hollow"</em> of a tree. He did not think of the future but only thinks about his immediate gain. But after he had his fill, he was unable to come out of the trunk, leaving him stranded until he becomes thin enough again to exit the tree trunk.
Likewise, the story of "The Flies and the Honey-Pot" has a similar story where the flies were eating the honey from the jr left upturned in the housekeeper's room. Stuck in the jar while having their fill, they were unable to go anywhere and were suffocated to death.
These two fables have the same moral lesson in that "for the sake of a little pleasure", they have destroyed themselves, bringing their own fateful deaths by their own greedy actions.
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The answer is C i think......
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Answer:
Once upon a time there lived two female captains of the sea.They were against each other even thougt in childhood they were close friends.They lived between the seas.One day one of them heard that her father who was a bad and evil captain who does black magic was released from the prison.She went to ask for help to her childhood friend even that they didn't talk to each other because she knew that she couldn't beat her father by herself.The other captain(her childhood bff) accepted.Even thought they hadn't talked to each other in a long time they still had little love for each other in their hearts.They made their armies together and set out to defeat the evil captain.End