Over time a cat will learn to understand<span> what certain </span>human<span> communication sounds mean.</span>
This prompt requires the student to do an explanatory essay. Although the test is not given, see how to do an explanatory response below.
<h3>How do you write an explanatory essay?</h3>
The first step is to research the text properly with the objective of identifying the ideas of friendship and mystery as explained by the author.
Make a note of your points and arrange them in a sequencial and logical order.
Ensure that the pages and paragraphs from where you have noted the points are well identified.
Your essay should carry three parts:
- Introduction
- Body and
- Conclusion.
The link below will give you more steps.
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HP 7 (Deathly Hallows)
1- “It is a curious thing, Harry, but perhaps those who are best suited to power are those who have never sought it. Those who, like you, have leadership thrust upon them, and take up the mantle because they must, and find to their own surprise that they wear it well.” Harry was the leader of the operation throughout the entire novel. This vividly written and intriguing quote was indirectly targeted at him because he was given the power even though he didn't ask for it.
2- What was the point of the wizarding war? What was the cause of muggleborn prejudices? Why was Umbrige able to conjure a Patronus while interrogating muggleborns? Who was the real hero? How was death a major object of this novel? Wizards are humans, so why weren't all humans treated equally? How does this relate to the real world?
3- The Deathly Hallows created a dark and foreboding atmosphere for the readers. Even at the end of the story, there was so much death and destruction that there was no way for the audience to feel completely contented and happy with the ending. Throughout the story, characters were being tortured, maimed, and dying. No one was safe and it was overly shocking how quickly the world fell.
4- In my opinion, this was an amazing story, the best of the Harry Potter franchise. The writing was vivid and meaningful, and characters were memorable and well-crafted. J.K. Rowling gave readers the ability to get attached to the characters and the story. It was amazing that she had the ability to make us feel what the characters feel.
Crime affect people in many ways. Every person's reaction is different.
You might suffer from :
• Headaches
• Sleep problem or fatigue
You might have feelings that come and go, like :
• Guilt
• Confusion
• Sadness