please2. If a garden's dirt is moist,a gardener will probably see and feel

A. soil that has cracks.(i pick this)

B. soil that has small puddles

C. soil that is wet enough to form clumps.

D. soil that is dry enough to scatter in the wind. check ...

I disagree.

well can you tell me what you think ????

Since both A and B are wrong, it must be C or D. What does moist mean?

To determine the correct answer to the question, we can analyze the options and eliminate the ones that are unlikely to be associated with moist soil in a garden.

A. Soil that has cracks: Moist soil usually does not have cracks. Cracks are formed in dry soil due to dehydration, so we can eliminate this option.

B. Soil that has small puddles: This is unlikely because small puddles indicate excessive moisture and water accumulation, rather than moist soil.

C. Soil that is wet enough to form clumps: Moist soil is typically sticky and can form clumps when you squeeze it. This option seems plausible, so we can consider it as a potential correct answer.

D. Soil that is dry enough to scatter in the wind: Dry soil crumbles easily and gets dispersed by wind. This is the opposite of moist soil. Therefore, we can eliminate this option.

Based on our analysis, option C, "soil that is wet enough to form clumps," is the most likely answer.