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!!! :)
He didn’t care what people will think of him
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theres no pic i dont know the story
Explanation:
The answer is gained because monuments can not force you to do something, but people can look at the monument
False. Sleep is very important for body functions. (It’s best to get 7-9 hours of sleep)