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    Hello.
    My question is what's the difference between spirits and ghosts? One of my teacher raised me this question when she asked if the story was about ghosts or spirits.
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    Ghosts are spirits, but not all spirits are ghosts. Like sylphs and nightgaunts, for example.

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    Okay,now I get it. Thanks for the help. ^_^
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    anytime!

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    A ghost is usually understood to be the spiritual remains of a now deceased human being. A spirit, on the other hand, is any non corporeal entity, and may include ghosts, demons and angels, nature spirits and elementals, and some varieties of fae.
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