In his investigation of the Columbus teenager who was at the center of the
"poltergeist" situation, the photographer would look away from the teenager so that he
could
(a) see what else was happening in the room
(b) outfox the tricky force
(c) make sure that she did not have another teenager there who was throwing
the flying objects
(d) see if the poltergeist would appear in another part of the room
B
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Answer:
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