It should be Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix as that is when they founded Dumbledore's Army and when they actually did Patronuses.
All Books starting from The third, Minus The Sixth one.
This was stated in the fifth book: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Harry is teaching the members of Dumbledore's Army to cast the spell.
It is a doe because Snape always loved Harry's mother, Lily, and her patronus was a doe. His never changed as he always loved her, as shown in the final book. Lily's patronus is a doe as it is complimentary to James Potter's stag.
The incantation for the Patronus Charm is "Expecto Patronum!"
it was Snape's patronus
Not known.
Rowling has never stated what Stan's patronus is. In fact, it's unclear whether he even can produce a patronus. Death Eaters, with the exception of Snape since he stopped being a Death Eater, are unable to produce a patronus. Most fans believe that, since Stan was simply Imperiused and was not a true Death Eater, that Stan was indeed able to produce a patronus.
There are three quizzes you can take on Pottermore. The first is the Sorting Hat quiz, which tells you which house you are in (I'm a Hufflepuff), the Wand quiz, which tells you what wand chooses you (haven't taken), and the Patronus quiz, which tells you what your Patronus is.
Yeah, in the 7th book it has Ernie Macmilla, Luna, and Seamus castiNg patronuses and itβs said that Seamusβs patronus is a fox.
Remus Lupin's patronus is a wolf, a regular wolf not a werewolf. He rarely cast a corporeal patronus, preferring instead just to produce a wisp of smoke, as he felt it gave too much away about him.
Dumbledore's patronus was a phoenix. He used his patronus in Goblet of Fire, chapter 28 to send a message.
A patronus in snake form.
in the 7 book when he goes in snapes memory
John cena is freds dad
Ernie's patronus was a boar.
Her patronus is a swan.
Ron's patronus is a Jack Russel Terrier
WHERE? IF you mean what is his patronus, I think it's a phoenix
No, her patronus is an otter.