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    Paper On Emma Watson

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    EMMA WATSON’S BIOGRAPHY Hi! Have you heard of Emma Watson? Well … I will tell you about her! Emma Watson is best known for playing Hermione Granger, one of Harry Potter’s best friends, in the “Harry Potter” films, but her life has been more than just acting. Emma Watson was born in 1990 in Paris, France, but she was mostly raised in England. She has a brother, Alex Watson, who was born 3 years after she was. When she was 5, her parents divorced. After that, she moved back (with her mother and brother)

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    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince the book written by JK Rowling is a darn amazing book, full of more twist and turns and secrets than a whole school year. Since I know that you’ve only seen the movies, but I have to say the books are way better, especially the book I said in the first sentence of this paragraph. So many secrets are revealed and the atmosphere is darker than your room at night. The book leaves you wanting more, and you wanting to know how the terrible atrocities can be solved

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    Potter Curse Child

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    Harry Potter and The Cursed Child takes place nineteen years after the battle of Hogwarts, and if you’re familiar with the series, you know that that took place in the seventh book. This story takes place in a number of different settings, not all in the present, but our characters spend most of their time at or around the school of Hogwarts. Other settings include Godric’s Hollow (past and present), the Potter (and more) household, and Platform 9¾, the train station that takes the students to Hogwarts

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    Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children ( also called Peculiar Children, written by Ransom Riggs, is the first in the Peculiar Children Trilogy. In Peculiar Children, Riggs writes of a young boy named Jacob. All throughout Jacobs's childhood, his grandfather told him preposterous stories with impossible people.. After his grandfather was murdered, Jacob isolated himself. He then talked to a psychiatrist who told him that going could be beneficial to visit the place his grandfather told stories

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    The Thematic Analysis of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is the second one of this series of novels. This time Harry still encountered the menace of Voldemort. Word came that the legendary chamber of secrets would be opened by the heir of the Slytherin family. Worse still, Harry was suspected because of his grasp of Parseltongue. Hogwarts was confronted with the crisis of closedown. Ultimately Harry found the entrance of the camber and horrific challenges

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    Are you interested in magic? If you are interested in magic, you should read this amazing book series called Harry Potter. I have been learning about Harry Potter for a couple of years now, and I love collecting Harry Potter antiques . Do you ever wish you can go on magical adventures and fight dark lords? If you said yes, keep listening , so I can tell you all the information you will need. Today I will be talking about Harry Potter, and how he got into Hogwarts ( a wizarding school), what he likes

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    Both S.E. Hinton and Jack London are astonishing publishers who wrote The Call of the Wild and The Outsiders. These two books are Realistic young adult Fiction , and Adventure Fiction. These books sold over 4 Million copies. More than 500,000 in a year. However, people would want to know the similarities over these 2 books. Did both, Ponyboy and Buck have an alike antagonist ? How alike were the characters? S.E. Hinton wrote books like The Outsiders; That was then, this is now; Taming the star

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    Have you ever thought about a young boy, who has all the qualities of a laudable person? Well, in the book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, by J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter is that type of boy. In the story, Harry shows how laudable he is with his own actions. I believe strongly that he is a laudable person because he is brave, smart, and most of all, modest. These are all of the reasons I believe Harry is a laudable person. Harry is a very brave person. His parents were killed by a dark wizard

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    The book I Know I Am, But What Are You? is a collection of essays written by the hilarious comedian, entertainer, Samantha Bee. Each essay in the book chronicles a funny moment or life lesson from Bee’s life. The topics she has written about range from her teen years to her young adult days working odd jobs, and even to her days when she began working in the entertainment industry. Each tale in this book is told with humor and wit, and is sprinkled with numerous details about Bee’s personal life

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    Harry Potter is a hero that is well known to almost all people of all ages as the hero that thrived in the magical wizarding world that lied in the most unnoticeable places in London, England. As a hero, this young man that “muggles” around the world have grown up knowing as a beloved book character, has heroic traits he was born with, is a legend amongst wizards and witches, and has a conflict he must face. In this paper, one shall explore what all of these things mean, and how it makes the beloved

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