Answer:
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
The question is not a good research question because; it does not specify research criteria.
<h3>Why is the question not a good research question?</h3>
A good research question should meet specific criteria such as the population of interest, be of interest to the scientific community and potentially to the public, possess significant relevance and be compliant with standards.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Oregon's Oswald West State Park offers hikers lush forest and spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
This corresponds best with the title because it is an overview
<span>B. The teacher said the tests would be returned on Monday
Modifiers are words or phrases that modify or change a noun. If you're a native English speaker modifiers can be hard to spot because your brain is smart. For example in option D, the modifiers [with lots of dressing] is supposed to describe the salad, but the modifier is in the wrong place. Instead, it describes the man as having lots of dressing. In Option C the modifiers describe the hamper as something Ralph wore. Option A describes the shed as something made of barbed wire. Option B is the only one correct.
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