What the person on top of me said or probably the bottom
id need more details about the question in order for me to answer it.
Ruminant animals do not completely chew the grass or vegetation they eat. The partially chewed grass goes into the large rumen where it is stored and broken down into balls of “cud”. When the animal has eaten its fill it will rest and “chew its cud”.
A: can't
B: Could
C: May??
D: Musn't
E: Should
F: Shouldn't
G: Might
H: Ought to??