Mostly he babbled instructions to a tree, thinking it was his assistant Percy Weasley, but then, his Imperius curse wearing off, he stammered that he has to see Dumbledore. (GoF28 'The Madness of Mr. Crouch', pp. 553-556). I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
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<h2>Option D, is correct.. </h2>
the differences between how truth and lies burn..
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Mount Doom is a fiction, My journey to Pompeii is a non-fiction.
Explanation:
- Mount Doom is a fictional volcano in J.R.R. Tolkien's book. The book talks about the damage caused by the volcano and the struggle in a caravan. In the end the evil falls into the fire and destroyed.
- This book talks about Pompeii, the famous city destroyed by a volcano in 79 CE. Mount Vesuvius, erupted and destroyed the whole city.
- The land was covered with ashes and volcanic debris. The city was buried under the ashes and later in the 16th century, it was rediscovered.