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It is the subject. The non-question form is "A person can be hypnotized."
Nobody can be hypnotized by any method if he doesn't want to be hypnotized.
Yes
Not everyone can be hypnotized. Much of hypnosis requires a willingness of the self, and if a person is not willing, they are unlikely to be hypnotized.
The parts of the speech for the sentence, 'Can a person really be hypnotized?' are more easily seen if, just for the purpose of recognizing the parts, you change it around to, 'A person can really be hypnotized.': person is the subject can be is the verb really is the adverb (modifying the verb) hypnotized is the object
Several artists have songs called Hypnotized. Fleetwood Mac, Notorious B.I.G., and Plies and Akon all have well known songs named Hypnotized.
Not everybody can be hypnotized. Nor should everybody. But in theory, yes.
is identical to that of a person in a relaxed, awake state.
yep you can get hypnotized for that.
Sorry but that is not possible. When hypnotized you can not make that person do something against their will.
A person can be hypnotized anywhere, at any time, though there are varying physical and environmental conditions which are conducive towards hypnotism. It isn't recommended that a person be hypnotized other than by a properly qualified practitioner, usually holding at least a degree in psychology plus post-graduate studies in hypnotism. Such a person will always show their credentials in this field. If they are reluctant to do so, or evasive, stay away from them.
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