The sixth grade class *had wrote* several papers about the great sphinx.

How should the words in the asterisks be written?

A. had written
b. has wrote
c. correct as is

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yeah definitly a

Its A

The correct option is A. "had written."

To determine the correct verb tense, we need to consider the subject of the sentence and the appropriate past tense form of the verb "write."

In this case, the subject is "The sixth-grade class," which is a collective noun representing multiple individuals. Since the action of writing the papers happened in the past, we need to use the past tense form of the verb.

The past tense of "write" is "wrote." However, in this sentence, we need to use the past perfect tense because the action of writing the papers happened before another past event (not stated in the given sentence). To form the past perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the past participle of the main verb, which is "written."

Therefore, the correct way to write the words in the asterisks is "had written" (Option A).