Answer:
I believe it is Began, because of the information below.
Explanation:
In modern English “began” is the simple past tense of “begin” “he began to study for the test at midnight.” But the past participle form—preceded by a helping verb—is “begun.” “By morning, he had begun to forget everything he'd studied that night.
I got this information off the web, so do not copy the above, but from the information, I gathered I do believe it would be began. You can decide for yourself, but I hope this helps! Thanks and BRAINLIEST PLEASE!
I might be wrong, so please do tell me if I am!
Plural form of wolf is wolves
For example when used in a sentence it would be used like this:
The wolves crossed the road together to obtain their prey.
Answer:
- It looked too good to be true
The casino had everything a kid could want. It was almost unreal
- People were dressed outdated
(B)1. The audience screamed in horror when the acrobat walked on the high wire. 2. The owl hoots at night. 3. An ice-hockey match ended with a face-off instead of a kick-off. 4. The two old women sipped their tea and talked about the carry-on of young people nowadays. 5. The lazy pupil failed the test for the third time in a row. 6. The player received the ball, ran past three players and kicked the ball into the back of the net. 7. Keats enjoyed the poet who first spoke. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever."
According to Raglan's characteristics of an epic hero, the most heroic of the four heroes was Oedipus at a score of 21. The 10 characteristics that apply to him are according to Raglan’s profile were: <span>
Oedipus 21, Theseus 20, Romulus 18, Heracles 17</span>
<span>1. </span>Mother is a royal virgin
<span>2. </span>Father is a king
3. Attempt to kill hero as an infant, often by father or maternal grandfather
4. Hero spirited away as a child
5. Driven from throne and city
6. Reared by foster parents in a far country
7. Is victor over king, giant, dragon or wild beast
8. Becomes king
9. For a time he reigns uneventfully
10. Has one or more holy sepulchers or tombs