<u>1) Checks for words that are spelled correctly but used incorrectly.</u>
A spell checker is a computer program designed to check the spelling of words in a text, to identify which are misspelled and to provide options to correct them. It is based in spelling, but the program does not take into account the context in which the word is being used, therefore it can not indicate us which word is being used incorrectly.
I think one characteristic of literature is the narrator and character(s). The narrator is not always the author, but in some cases it can be. The narrator is the person that is recounting and telling the story. This is important and necessary in every story. We also need characters because their actions, thoughts, etc. affect the story and theme and that is what makes up the story. Without characters there is no story.
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Well, it depends what you mean. Physically, he has definitely changed. He has matured, and by the last book, he is considered an adult. He is no longer the innocent boy who lives with his aunt and uncle, but a hero known all over the world. He has also learned some new powers, that he never used in the first few books. Being able to read Voldemort’s mind and emotions was a connection that was never seen in the wizarding world. As Harry grew up, plus Voldemort’s return to power, the connection opens up, and they can pretty much read each other's minds.
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The aunt's characterization contributes to the satire by highlighting her prejudice about the man. She believes certain thoughts going on her mind regarding her perception of the man's attitude and body language, but does not actually confirm if what she thinks is factual.