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First of all to correcty your English . The sentence should start as 'Which'. 'Witch' is a female sorceress.

When asking a question it is 'Which'.

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Only iron RUSTS. No other metal rusts, but oxidises.

So iron rusts and bronze does neither rust nor oxidise.

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