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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Answer:
the second one
Explanation:
well first lets find out what a run on sentence is
a run on sentence happens when two or more independent clauses are connected without using a comma, semi colon or a colon
in the sentence I went to the park then I went home there are two independent clauses, I went to the park and I went home. these independent clauses are not connected properly therefore this is the run-on sentence
Disagree, you can act all you want but no matter what something deep down is going to be bothering you and it always will if you don't get closure.
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-Payshence
Answer:
maybe a gettting lost story plot
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