Mid-14c., "one whose profession is to plead cases in a court of justice," a technical term from Roman law, from Old French avocat "barrister, advocate, spokesman," from Latin advocatus "one called to aid; a pleader, advocate," noun use of past participle of advocare "to call" (as witness or advisor) from ad- "to" (see ...
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Answer:
It was his fault and he was mad
Explanation:
The subject of the sentence is water because it was the first noun to be introduced and therefore is the subject.