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Cause the second picture wasn't Crabbe???
Alohomora
Because it would be quite easy for them to kill him/the death eaters
You die dramatically and instantly
In my opinion the bronze trio should be Draco, Pansy and Blaise, but officially it's Draco, Crabbe and Goyle.
@PotterHead2010G I respect that you don't like Malfoy, it's just that he was scared and didn't feel like he was able to break out of his situation he was in. He probably could've, he just didn't trust any of the adults in his life who were positive influences (not Death Eaters) enough to get help. Somewhat like abuse victims if that makes sense?
Not, unfortunately
I was going through a lot of stuff when I read the 6th book and after reading it I never really could dislike Malfoy again, in fact he's in my top 5 favorite Harry Potter characters because I can really relate to him. 🤷
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It's not just you, she was a good character but she is hyper annoying in 6th year because Rowling wrote her as a super stereotypical high school student with a boyfriend that she's obsessed with
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In canon there isn't houses for any schools other than Ilvermorny or Hogwarts, but I think that there's somewhere that does provide Durmstrang houses and stuff.
It's like you have to be a certain age to do stuff, because they need to make sure that they won't go wild with their magic.
I have no idea
Most muggles don't have any wizarding blood because most muggle borns are descended from squibs, and if I were a squib I wouldn't talk about magic because people would think I was crazy and I wouldn't tell extended family that I was magic even in the 21st century.
They'd probably have to play some sort of fine or something.
In FB they probably weren't paying attention to the real timeline.
Barty Crouch Sr.
I think they would've figured out something if that happened, but I don't think that many Hogwarts teachers were married.
Basilisks would be nearly impossible to control
From what I go with there's approximately 50 kids per year at Hogwarts, because I can't see that many wizarding parents homeschooling. Calculate ~50 kids out of however many kids were born in Great Britain in whatever year, you could get the percentage of the population that is magic.
I think that it depended on the animal you wanted to bring with you. They said only owls cats and toads because those were the main animals that people brought, but if someone wanted to bring something else that was manageable, like a rat or like the tarantula that Lee Jordan had in Harry's first year then it would be allowed.
44% Ravenclaw, 22% Gryffindor, 21% Hufflepuff and 13% Slytherin