The Sun …… at six this morning. A. raised B. rose C. arose D. aroused

raised
rose
arose
aroused

The correct answer is B. The Sun rose at six this morning.

The verb “rise” means to move up from the horizon, as the sun does in the morning. The verb “raise” means to lift something up, as a person might raise their hand. The verb “arose” is the past tense of “rise,” and the verb “aroused” means to cause someone to feel a strong emotion, such as excitement or anger.

In this case, the Sun is the subject of the sentence, and the verb “rose” is the most appropriate choice because it describes the Sun’s movement up from the horizon. The other options are not as accurate because they do not describe the Sun’s movement.