Answer:
The opposition to an argument.
Explanation:
This is about “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”.
Harry Potter, an 11 year old boy, has no ordinary life. Even though his uncle and aunt disapprove and abuse him, making him utterly lonely, depressed and loathsome, he posses magical abilities far beyond their comprehension. One day, on Harry’s birthday, Rubeus Hagrid takes him away to Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. While there, Harry meets his best friends, Hermione Granger and Ronald Weasley. They become suspicious of the potions teacher, Severus Snape, and believe he is up to most depraved activities. The trio begins to investigate his actions, and find loads of information about what they believe he is after and why. The pals believe the teacher is after the Sorcerer’s Stone, an object that can make the user immortal. When their suspicions prove incorrect about Professor Snape, they find that Professor Quirrell, Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, has been helping Voldemort, the evil dark wizard that killed Harry’s parents and gave him his famous lighting bolt scar, to snatch the Stone. Harry, Hermione, and Ron knew what they must do. After a fearsome battle, Harry and his best friends are able to save Hogwarts from peril.
Answer: He left his flower with his friend because he trusted him, but doesn’t trust him fully to know that he’ll actually take care of it. It’s ironic because you’re supposed to be able to trust/have faith in your friends.
Explanation:
It is an opinion because from someone else's point of view it could look like something else.
Answer:
double spacing
Explanation:
Double spacing after every line is needed for APA formatting. For example:
"Johnny was extremely hungry. He was so hungry he begged for food across
town. He cried and yelled for food but everyone walked past him. After hours
of yelling, Johnny checked his pocket. He found a $10 bill. Johnny picked
himself up and bought and apple at the market."