Please say full questions. We dont even know what the witch says.
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Main details largely are about an idea or new concept that's noticeably important to the media it's in. An example would be if a book mentioned that a characters' father went missing and they then go to look for him, this detail is a main one as it's heavily important to the story. A supporting detail might add to a main, but not have as much importance, such as the character with the missing dad saying what their father's name was, while it adds information though the main focus is still that the dad is missing and they're trying to find him.
A is the most common but it depends on what the sentence is
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Images and captions label what time, event, and place the image is representing. It also gives us a clear representation of its purpose, what it is, and who made it. It's a clear image either drawn or taken a photo of. Take the Mona Lisa for example. It's just an image of a Venetian woman at first, but with more explaining and captions labeling its creator, origin, and the person in the portrait itself, the actual meaning is known.
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(A) The car had lost its bumper in Cassius' accident.
(B) We saw a movie about several U.S. Marines' boot camp experiences.