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The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake. .
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Elie Wiesel never forgot his luck to be alive which made him use his memories of that trauma to persevere and work through any other conflict he might have.
Answer: Since i dont really know what the storys about i can give u advice, a paragraph is about 4-5 sentences long. if u give a small back story to your character and include there name it will be your first sentence. the next 3 will be funn facts and include one sentence where the story gets intresting that way whoever reads your paragraphs it will make them want to read the story.
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- This phrase is referring to the anthology stories ''The People Could Fly'' that is written by Virginia Hamilton. The phrase ''Wet he hoof'' is used in one of the stories and it means ''To get his foot wet'' when the author is describing the setting with Bruh Deer and Bruh Alligator.
Bruh Deer is trying to cross the river and when he sees Bruh Alligator, he does not want to go into the water, he does not want to ''wet he hoof'' or ''get his foot wet''