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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is worth 18 Accelerated Reader points.
For accelerated reader, there is 20 questions
Oh, dude, no way! Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a book, not a test. It's like asking if a sandwich is a pop quiz. So, yeah, you can read it for fun, but you won't find it on your Accelerated Reader test, unless they've really changed things up since I was in school.
Your school may have already bought the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows AR test. According to the Renaissance Learning web site, individual tests are no longer being sold.
Not if you pay attention to the book.
What on his test? No! Of course not!
Harry Potter learned to apparate in the sixth book of the series Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.He took lessons with his classmates but was one of the few people in his year who was not seventeen come test time and so he never sat his test with Ron (who failed) and Hermione.Despite Harry not having taken the test and Ron failing, both of them apparated several times throughout the seventh book and no doubt re-took the test after the war was over.
Yes, it is "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." Read the book! If you are having trouble with the exam, then the best solution would be to create your own study guide. A timeline and listing of characters would be the starting point. A great opportunity to learn outlining and other useful study skills.
I Think about 33. The 5th book is 44 Points.
Incendio is one of the many wizarding spells in Harry Potter. This one in particular stands for "Fire". When conjured in the 7th book by Harry to test his newly acquired wand it made a fire inside of a glass container.
Oh, dude, the AR stands for "Accelerated Reader." So, like, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone AR answer" would be the answer to a question related to the Accelerated Reader program about that book. It's, like, a way to test your reading comprehension and stuff.
Tap 5 and 3 at the same time