The final question for the "Question Witches" refers to a specific moment in the narrative of the "Harry Potter" series, particularly in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." The question asked by the character was about the nature of death and the choices individuals make in facing it. The resolution of this question highlights themes of sacrifice, acceptance, and the importance of love in overcoming fear.
It was Edmund in the final battle... A
Your question is too vague. If you are asking if witches and witchcraft are a part of Scottish history and culture then then answer is yes.
Answer this question… Why do some believe that real witches were behind the curse of Macbeth?
The question cannot be answered because it lacks specific information.
yes witches and ditches is a full rhyme because it sounds the same apart from the w and the d
A witches coven is a gathering of witches that all practice and they ask each other question's, share spells, share outcomes, and do rituals. Don't worry though. Most witch covens don't try to hurt people.
42. the biggest catch is , what is the final question?
Really stupid question, considering there is no such thing as witches or warlocks, no.
in salem and in 1692
the final question
The manner in which this question is asked implies some sort of supernatural ability the witch in your inquiry might have. There is no such critter. Magical or supernatural witches are a matter of fantasy and long passed paranoid villagers of history. So, no, there are no "extremely powerful witches."
the question was what to do with them.