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Vesna [10]
3 years ago
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in the books, mrs weasley often personalises her christmas jumpers for harry. but which design has she never used?

Social Studies
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Andrew [12]3 years ago
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Mrs. Weasley has never used a soccer ball design for the Harry Potter custom christmas jumper.

Mrs. Weasley is the mother of Ron, the best friend of Harry Potter in the book and movie series with the same name. This lady stands out for being too kind to Harry for being her son's best friend, so she gives him a personalized christmas jumper every year for Christmas.

In the different books, the sweaters that she has given to Harry are described. Here is a count of all of them:

  1. A green christmas.
  2. A christmas jumper of unknown color.
  3. A red christmas jumper with a lion decoration from her house in Howards (Gryffindor)
  4. A green christmas jumper (again) with a dragon decoration on the front.
  5. A new christmas of unknown color.
  6. A christmas with a golden snitch from the Quidditch game on the front.
  7. There was no gift of a new christmas jumper.

Based on the information above, it can be inferred that Mrs. Weasley did not give Harry Potter a soccer ball-patterned christmas jumper in any of the books.

Learn more about Harry Potter in: brainly.com/question/5024237

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