Take a look at the sentence again:
		A tantalizing smell had drawn Richard to 
		the edge of his neighbor's yard. Finally, temptation
		winned, and he 
		crept across the lawn to the open window, where he spied chocolate-broccoli 
		muffins cooling on the kitchen counter.
	The second verb, winned, is the problem. The sentence requires the simple past. Won is the correctly spelled form.
| Verb | Simple Present | Simple Past | Past Participle | 
| win | win(s) | won | won | 
Had drawn, the verb you chose, is perfectly correct. Before you continue, review the rules for irregular verbs.
Go back to the sentence to try again.