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Default Wake / Woke

Are these correct? What do these mean? How do I use the word 'wake'?
1. I was waken by loud nosies.
2. I was woken by loud nosies.
3. I was waked by lound nosies.
4. I was woke by loud nosies.
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Are these correct? What do these mean? How do I use the word 'wake'?
1. I was waken by loud nosies.
2. I was woken by loud nosies.
3. I was waked by lound nosies.
4. I was woke by loud nosies.
Present: I wake up at 5 a.m.
Past: I woke up at 6 a.m.
Participle: I was woken up by my alarm clock.
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