In the book, she makes a fire with her wand as Devil's Snare does not like heat and light. In the movie she stops struggling because the Devil's Snare holds you more tightly if you fight against it. she relaxes to fall through it then performs a light spell "luminos" to create light to kill it
LUMOS SOLEM (LUMOS, L. "light" + SOL, L. "of the sun" = L. "light of the sun" / "Devil's Snare, Devil's Snare, it's deadly fun, but will sulk in the sun. That's it! Devil's Snare hates sunlight!" - Hermione Granger, Harry Potter and the Phillosopher's Stone film)
Lumos Holem I believe it's spelt.
"Devil Snare is deadly fun, but will sulk in the sun". When cast the wand produces a bright ray of light (maybe sunlight) causing the plant to sort of shrivel.
She uses the "Sunlight Spell" to kill the Devil's Snare.
Expecto Patronum, which is the Patronus Charm.
If the casters memory is strong enough, it will produce a corporeal patronus in the form of an animal that represents the caster.
She doesn't she uses a locket and spins it backwords
Hermione Granger uses a spell that creates sunlight. In the book it is not named, in the movie she uses Lumos Solem.
Petrificus Totalus
It doesn't have a name. But she also uses it to scare off the Devil's Snare at the end of the first book. That's about all Rowling says about it. Actually, the name of the spell that Hermione uses to set Snape's cloak on fire is Lacarnum Inflamaray (most likely spelt wrong) and the spell she uses on the devlis snare is luminous solem (again most likely spelt wrong)
The first magic shown in the movie is Dumbeldor using the put outter.
It is a spell preformed in the Deathly Hallows by Hermione Granger. This spell strengthens an area or enclosure from enemies.
her teeth wouldn't stop growing
It made her teeth grow rapidly and very long.
Remember at the end of the 1st Harry Potter movie when Ron didn't relax from the devil's snare? Hermione remembered that the devil's snare hates light... so use your lumos spell on the devil's snare (green vine looking things) and it will go away. If you didn't learn lumos yet go to where Flitwick's rooms are and go into the one where you learn the lumos spell.
It doesn't have a name. But she also uses it to scare off the Devil's Snare at the end of the first book. That's about all Rowling says about it. Actually, the name of the spell that Hermione uses to set Snape's cloak on fire is Lacarnum Inflamaray (most likely spelt wrong) and the spell she uses on the devlis snare is luminous solem (again most likely spelt wrong)
Lumos Solem. This produced light bright enough to replicate sunlight which caused the Devil's Sarre to retract and release Ron Weasley. The spell was not named in the book.
The correct spelling is "Hermione."
The first magic shown in the movie is Dumbeldor using the put outter.
no, and you spell it Hermione
The Harry Potter character is called "Hermione".
Hermione
Hmm... Let's see. It does whatever spell Hermione is capable of pefrforming. It is a normal wand... no different to the others.
The likely word is the female given name Hermione.
It is a spell preformed in the Deathly Hallows by Hermione Granger. This spell strengthens an area or enclosure from enemies.
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