He was swept off his course
Ilkhanate
When Christianity swept across Scandinavia between the 8th and the 12th century.
Poseidon spots him and sends a storm at him. He clings onto the wreckage of his raft, and accepts the gift of the veil of a sea nymph called Ino, but interprets it as a trick of the gods at first. He is eventually swept to the land of the Phaeicians, where he prays to the river god for entry. He is let in and throws the veil back into the sea for Ino. He then falls asleep naked and filthy behind a bush until Nausicaa arrives.
During the 500s B.C., a group of people called the Persians swept across southwest Asia. The Persians defeated the Chaldeans and took over Babylon. In 538 B.C. the Persian King Cyrus permitted Jews to return to Judah.
Character against nature
Character against nature
Character against nature
He was swept off his course
World War One.
world war 1
In "The Cattle of the Sun God" in Homer's "The Odyssey," the external conflict arises when Odysseus and his men land on the island of Thrinacia, home to Helios, the sun god, and they are warned not to harm his sacred cattle. Despite the warning, Odysseus's men slaughter the cattle for food, resulting in Helios demanding Zeus to punish them. As a resolution, Zeus sends a thunderbolt to destroy Odysseus's ship, killing his crew and leaving Odysseus alone to continue his journey home.
The Boston Red Sox of course. They were amzing and SWEPT the Cards!
The present perfect tense of "sweep" is "have swept" or "has swept." For example, "I have swept the floor" or "She has swept the porch."
Swept is monosyllabic.
the simple past of sweep is swept
The present tense of swept is sweep.