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Yakvenalex [24]
3 years ago
8

What are some Characters from Harry Potter character traits (Detail, and scale 1-5 5 being the most and why you rate it that to

get brainliest) :)
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1 answer:
Lorico [155]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Hermione Granger - Hermione is logical, book smart, and quite close-minded.

Harry Potter- Harry is brave, loyal, and strong willed.

Ron Weasly -  Ron is quite insecure, very passionate, and quite funny.

Voldemort - Voldemort is very powerful, dedicated- in a bad way, and studious!

RATING-

I rate Harry Potter the book series a big 5, reading it and feeling like you are in a world of wizarding and magical creatures is the best. It was very well written with all of the hidden plot secrets and more. It is a very fun and magical book!

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