Answer:
technically no.
Explanation:
Water itself isn't wet, but can make other solids wet. When we say something is wet, we are talking about a solid surface with water on it, therefore making it wet.
A is maybe the correct answer
Answer: C is the correct answer
No it’s a sentence :) good luck!
A central idea and a univeral theme are ideas present throughout a poem. A stanza is a section of a poem. The idea of economy of words is the concept of decreasing word count while expressing more ideas, and thus it is the correct answer to this question.