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Ah, I remember Harry Potter.
In J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Dursley are described as people, "proud to say that they were perfectly normal" (1). Further on, they are described as "the last people you'd expect to be involved in anything strange or mysterious, because they just didn't hold with such nonsense" (Rowling 1). Mr. and Mrs. Dursley live in number 4 Privet Drive, and they are normal, in the sense of their own thoughts. They are not superstitious people, as they didn't believe in the "strange or mysterious" (1). These people would never associate themselves with the unknown, and due to this, they pride themselves for being normal.
No, dress codes are violating and shows how people s3xualize young girls. It shows off pure misogyny and it’s absolutely inappropriate
The noun congeniality<span> is closely related to the word geniality, which </span>means<span> "friendliness."</span>
Nobody who went on this camping trip will ever feel the same about sleeping in their<span> own bed again.
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