Answer:
Using context clue, "wet he hoof" simply means to "get his foot wet".
Hoof - giving a clue meaning foot
he - giving a clue meaning his
Explanation:
Bruh Deer was at the edge of the river attempting to cross it as the author described. Having seen Bruh Alligator, he won't have the opportunity to step into the water, not even with one foot. In this context, the available clues show that the words mean "get his foot wet."
You write the answer like this 430,825
Answer:
has
because has goes with singular verb
Answer:
he said he is loving his job
In other words, he would feel like less of a man in front of his children. (I hope that's right)