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."
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The correct answer is option four - the characters' motivation. Through the examination of the elements of a character's features and traits, the reader is able to make sense of the characters's ambitions and reasons why he or she behaves in a certain way.
Answer:
I think it is the last choice.
Explanation:
Use process of elimination. (Pick out what can't be true.)
1st choice mentions a grocery store but the passage is about a farmers market. (they aren't the same thing.)
2nd choice can't be b/c the first passage DOES NOT say to eat ONLY fruits and veggies. (both passages are about a healthy balance)
3rd choice can't be b/c it doesn't mention a grocery store at all.
That leaves the 4th choice. Passage one DOES inform on local foods and passage two DOES discuss fruits and veggies at every meal.
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The basic structure of a verse or lines in a verse is called a meter. Meter in poetry indicates the pattern of the beats or the certain number of syllables in each verse. The syllables can either be accented (stressed or long) or unaccented (unstressed or short).
Answer: C) The characters are presented in new or unusual ways.
Explanation: A very important characteristic of an experimental drama is that the character aren't presented in a common or usual way, in the contrary, they are usually introduced in an unusual or original way, in this excerpt from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" we can clearly see an example of that, because the fairy is introduce in an unusual way, by answering Puck and telling him she's wandering everywhere.