imagery
The word wet is a noun, for example 'It is wet outside.'The noun form for the adjective wet is wetness; the noun form for the verb wet is wetter, someone or something that makes a thing wet.
osmosis
an example of saturation is a wet sponge. if you fill the wet sponge up with water and place it on the counter and come back and 5 min. you may notice a puddle of water. this is because the sponge can only hold so much water, it has reached its saturation point.
Well i find that it works if you wash your hair and leave it wet, while it is still wet towel dry your hair and sleep on it. When you wake up its really pretty and curly with separate curls. This is what i do all the time :)
Yes. You want clear plastic for a solar still, because you want the sunlight to heat the wet material inside, not the black plastic cover.
imagery
The phrase "petals on a wet black bough" from the poem "In a Station of the Metro" by Ezra Pound is an example of imagery, as it creates a vivid mental picture of delicate flower petals contrasting against a dark, rainy background. This image conveys a sense of beauty, fragility, and melancholy in just a few words.
It is a metaphor.
petals on a wet black bough
The poet of the poem "In a Station of the Metro" is Ezra Pound. He was an American modernist poet who wrote this iconic imagist poem in 1913.
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The image is exactly what the poem gives you: faces in a subway (Metro) stations and petals on a wet, black bough (tree limb). The image also doesn't have a function. This isn't a poem like the Waste Land where images are often allusions to other literary works or complex metaphors: Pound's poem is supposed to act as a kind of verbal impressionist painting. The poem is searching more for an emotional response rather than an intellectual response.
No, sadly you can't if you absolutely have to than make the black pencil wet very wet
A non-rechargeable wet cell battery.
No . . .
Not when it is wet. but will get black if long exposed in air
A non-rechargeable wet cell battery.