Answer: The phrase "wet he hoof" means to get his foot wet. The author describes the setting with Bruh Deer at the edge of the river trying to cross. He sees Bruh Alligator, so he does not have a chance to get in the water, not even with one foot. These context clues show that the words probably mean "get his foot wet."
Explanation: Thats the EXACT answer!!! :)
Because it
was brought about by tragedy.
The
following line from "The Story of an Hour" describes Mrs. Mallard:
"She did not stop to ask if it were or were not a monstrous joy that held
her." was brought about by tragedy.
Personification is used when the author describes victory coming to Thebes. The tone is an uplifting one when the festivities to be carried are discussed.
What do you mean 'Under The Sea' themes? You mean like books that take place underwater? 2000 leagues under the sea is a nice book :3
To make a more personal and intimate appeal directly to another person