Answer:
1.The moon came out late last night.
2.Jessica lost her first tooth this morning.
3.My entire family caught the flu last winter.
4.The employees did a lot of work today.
5.The swimmers held their breath and jumped in the water.
6.The baker made a cake for my birthday.
7.They took a picture of the mountain.
8.The teacher taught the students chemistry last year.
9.I wore my jacket to work yesterday.
10.We went to the zoo last weekend.
11. Tom wrote his family a letter.
12. I saw a movie last night.
Directions: Now make your own sentences using irregular verbs in simple past tense.
1. We saw a tiger at the zoo.
2. They left at 9 to go trick or treating.
hope this helps! gl<3
Answer:
fewer, new, and pay-per-view
Explanation:
fewer describes people, new describes source, and pay-per-view is for basis
While on the island of the Cyclops, Ulysses decides to stay because he is curious about the people who live there. He hopes to enjoy the hospitality of the island's inhabitants. Ulysses’s decision puts his men in danger when they are confronted by Polyphemus, who traps them in his cave and eats two of the men. Greed and pride drive Ulysses’s choices. Ulysses wants to enjoy the spoils of the island, and he believes that his reputation as a great warrior ensures that the people living on the island will welcome him. While he leads the men out of the cave, he lets his pride endanger the group one more time. While leaving the island, he shouts out his own name to Polyphemus to let him know that he, “Ulysses,” is the one who has blinded him. Now knowing the real identity of his attacker, the Cyclops pleads with his father, Neptune, the god of the seas, to punish Ulysses.
In the story of the Cyclops, Ulysses comes across as a clever leader and a brave hero who saves his men using his intelligence. However, he also shows his mortal failings in his desire for fame and glory, which puts him and his men in trouble at sea.
In
the book there is a part where Odysseus makes it back to his homeland
where he meets with the goddess Athene. She herself was disguised as
a young shepherd to approach him and then reveals to him her true
identity. She then disguises Odysseus to take back his home.
Athena
tells Odysseus she will disguise him as a beggar, because she is the
master of disguises and no one likes to look too closely at beggars
anyway.
<span>“Athena
transforms him into an old man as a disguise. Clad in a filthy tunic,
he goes off to find his faithful swineherd, as instructed by the
goddess.”</span>
<span>I
hope it helps, Regards.</span>