Twilight is never mentioned in the Harry Potterseries.
No, he is a snatcher and she is a muggle-born.
Yes. They become in-laws when Hermione Granger marries Ron Weasley.
The character of Hermione Granger was based on J.K. Rowling when she was young. Albus Dumbledore is the character J.K. Rowling would most like to invite to dinner.
An otter is J.K Rowling's favourite animal. J.K Rowling has stated many times that she is like Hermione. Ron, the man Hermione has loved for years, lives at Ottery St Catchpole. The otter is also in the same family as the weasel which is the origin of the Weasley surname.
The school robes, just like everyone else
Hermione Granger.
Harry loves Hermione like a sister.
No, he is a snatcher and she is a muggle-born.
Yes he does. Ron and Hermione are married with three children.
No, Hermione used Cormac to make Ron jealous. But Cormac did like Hermione though.
He just doesn't. He loves Hermione Granger like a sister and can't love her romantically because he considers her his sister.
Yes. They become in-laws when Hermione Granger marries Ron Weasley.
Yes he does.
Harry Potter and Hermione Granger don't have romantic feelings for each other. They love each other like brother and sister. Harry Potter is married to Ginny Weasley and Hermione Granger is married to Ron Weasley.
JK Rowling has stated that Hermione Granger, the intelligent and bookish character in the Harry Potter series, shares similarities with herself. Both Hermione and Rowling are described as book lovers who value intelligence and knowledge.
Draco Malfoy never liked Hermione Granger. He was a pure-blood, proud of his bloodline and used to call Muggle-born wizards and witches Mudbloods. Hermione was Muggle-born and in Chamber of Secrets, he calls her Mudblood to her face. So, no, Draco did not even secretly like Hermione.
Pure-blood racists like the Malfoys.