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According to Adam Goodheart in his article <em>How to Spot a Witch, </em>there are several "foolproof" methods as to how to see whether someone is a witch or not.
1. shave their body to see if they have a Devil's mark or extra nipples
2. pour holy water over them and throw them into a pond; if they float, they are a witch; if they sink, they're holy people
3. catch them near their imps; since it was believed that every witch had a familiar, or an imp, just keep close watch over them and eventually, their imp will appear to prove they are a witch
4. ask them the right questions
A subject is the word, usually in a form of nouns, that is being talked about in the sentence. A subject can either be simple or compound. In the given sentence above, the subject is the word "we". And "we" is the direct doer of the action word "invite".
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empathy or sympathy for the person being bullied
It is really a great story so far. What you need to do next is to write what did Ryker and Noelle do when they heard the footsteps above them. Did they investigate or did they leave the house? Since Ryker had already told Noelle that his brother was going to try and murder her, I don't think you should send them directly upstairs to see what or who made the footsteps. You should let the story continue a little more to be more dramatic. Don't let the story be a cliche like others would do. Perhaps, they could hide and wait to see who comes down. They could also catch the brother and then call the police or even the parents. You want the story to be different and have more excite to make the reader be wowed in the end.