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Answer:

The correct answer is FALSE.

Explanation:

An acronym is a word formed by the first letter of a group of words. The main characteristic of an acronym is that, according to the morphological processes of the language, it can be pronounced as a new word. For example, the acronym LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation and can be pronounced as a new word.

However, even though each letter represents something, basic acronyms, acronymic sentences, and acronymic abbreviations CAN BE NONSENSICAL.

For example, in the case of acronymic sentences, each word represents a concept the speaker wants to remember, but it makes sense only in the speaker's mind so it can be regarded as nonsensical by others.   

Answer: Basic acronyms, acronymic sentences, and acronymic abbreviations cannot be nonsensical:

- False.

Explanation:

The principal characteristic of an acronym is its composition of two substantives or subjects, but it can be nonsensical, how an example, TBH that is "To Be Honest" can't be pronounced easily without mentioning letter by letter, in other cases how LOL that is "Laughing Out Loud", the acronym can be pronounced directly, that's the reason why is nonsensical.