Answer:
Had
began
Explanation:
'Had' is past tense and describes an action that happened at a time earlier than the present time.
Example: I had lost my $20 that my mom sent me to the store with to buy bread, so when I got home, my mom was angry at me.
And again, 'began' is a simple past tense verb while 'begin' is present tense.
Example: I began studying my vocabulary last night, which resulted in me passing my pop quiz today.
MAKE ME BRAINLIEST!! GOD BLESS :)
he could have said he was fine and said he can still continue the game but please don't laugh at me it hurts my feeling and it wouldn't make you feel good if i laughed at you and been a little more careful and not so dramatic
<span>The reason why Odysseus continued to taunt the Cyclops as he pulls away
from the shore is to claim his pride of defeating Cyclops and show the latter
his incomparable and unparalleled strength which was able to vanquish him to
his failure.</span>