she set Snapes cloak on fire beliving it was him, we know it wasn't but as she ran away she knocked over Professor Quirrell who was actually the problems, making him lose eye contact and allowing harry time to get back on his broom
She disturbs Quirrell in hexing Harry.
Hermione flies on a broomstick during Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two, when she is escaping from the burning Room of Requirement.
Hermione never actually flies a broom but in "The Philosophers Stone" where the students have their first ever flying lesson she almost does. >>Actually, she does end up flying on a broom in the Deathly Hallows Part 2 when they are escaping the fiendfyre in the room of requirement.
I think the falling action is when Bellatrix hurts Hermione and then every one escapes the celler and helps Hermione ad they when the fight go back back home but not only Hermione that is hurt but dobbie dies.
No, Hermione does not kiss Harry Potter, as she loves him as a brother.
Yes, although she doesn't like doing so. She has to fly during flying lessons in first year (although we never actually see her on the broom it is believed they got more than one flying lesson). Later in the year she has to fly a broom along with Harry and Ron to catch the Enchanted Key during the obstacles to get to the Stone at the end of the book. Both her and Ron then use the brooms to get back up through the trapdoor. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows she has to fly out of the Room of Requirement when it is on fire, although she is on the back of Ron's broom.
Hermione was born on 1979.09.19., Harry on 1980.07.31.
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No, Harry never had a crush on Hermione.
Answer: Harry Potter never kissed Hermione Granger. Ron, however, did. Answer: Harry Potter didn't kiss Hermione, but Ron and Harry saw a false vision (created by one of Voldemort's horcruxes), where Harry and Hermione did kiss.
Harry is both physically and mentally stronger than Hermione although Hermione is much more intelligent.
Hermione gave Harry a broom servicing kit for his birthday.