the Great Lakes are North from the U.S.A
it is lake superior
yes,...
Michigan because it has all the lakes near it witch the water from the lakes turn into fog which makes it the foggiest state in the US.
Lake Ontario. Easy!
In the medieval times, "witches" were sometimes thrown into ponds or other bodies of water to see if they float, following the common belief that witches floated. It they didn't float, they were declared not a witch, but sometimes the result was that the person had drowned anyway. If someone was declared a witch, then she was therefore not Christian and should be burned.
the correct answer to your question is fair and right here. witch 2 lakes border Wisconsin are lake superior and lake Michigan
If I can understand your grammar and you want reliable sources to learn about the Salem Witch Trials, I suggest: In the Devil's Snare by Mary Beth Norton Witch Hunt by Marc Aronson A Fever in Salem by Laurie Carlson
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witch of the following is true about telework
is one in witch the form or apperiance changes but is not composision. lakes also experience physical change from winter to summer by melting to freezing.
Wizardry Witchcraft... the word witch is NOT gender specific. Wizardry is the magic of a Wizard (one who studies magic without necessarily following a spiritual path)