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Which of the following quotes best support the theme from question 3?
“The poor orphan who went on to save us all. So may I say—on behalf of wizarding kind—how grateful we are...”
When Albus says the poor orphan, who went on to save us all, he is revealing the pressure he feels to live up to the expectations of being Harry Potter’s son.
Which of the following best explains Harry’s views of Hogwarts?
Harry believes Hogwarts can help Albus become happy.
Which of the following best explains how Albus feels about being Harry Potter’s son?
Albus dislikes the expectations and feels unworthy of being a Potter.
Which of the following best describes a theme developed in this argument?
Family and identity affect one’s identity.
The argument erupts because Albus doesn’t feel that he can live up to his father’s reputation, presenting the theme of how one’s family and expectations affect a person’s identity.
The answer is D. Names will be forgotten, but the sacrifice for freedom will not.
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It shows Donne in a non-serious playful mood. The poet's satirical vein finds full play, and the poem fully justifies Leishman's praise of Donne as, the monarch of wit. As usual, the emotional situation is defined in the very beginning. The poet is dejected and down-hearted because his beloved has rejected him.
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The night was very cold and damp, my fingers felt frozen stiff, we headed for the game and it started raining, the rain stopped before we got there.