seven snape- "You were seen by no less than SEVEN muggles" xx
Harry and Ron eventually find the flying Ford Anglia in the Forbidden Forest after it has gone missing for some time. The car had been living in the forest, having developed a sort of sentience and preference for its freedom. When they encounter it, the car helps them escape from a group of spiders before returning to the Muggle world, indicating its loyalty to its original owners.
Harry, Ron and Hermione infiltrate to steal the horcrux from Umbridge, but due to a mixup, Ron must save his "wife" and all other muggle borns in trial.
In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Harry and Ron use the flying car to get to Hogwarts after missing the train. They take the enchanted Ford Anglia, which Ron's father modified to fly, but their journey leads to unexpected trouble when they crash into the Whomping Willow upon arrival.
In the Harry Potter series, Harry gave Ron a fifty pence piece as a token of friendship and appreciation. The gesture symbolized their bond and loyalty to each other as friends. It also highlighted Harry's generous and thoughtful nature towards his friends, despite facing numerous challenges and adversities in their magical world.
You go through parts of the books as if you're flying with Harry, Ron, and Hermoine.
Harry and Ron eventually find the flying Ford Anglia in the Forbidden Forest after it has gone missing for some time. The car had been living in the forest, having developed a sort of sentience and preference for its freedom. When they encounter it, the car helps them escape from a group of spiders before returning to the Muggle world, indicating its loyalty to its original owners.
Harry, Ron and Hermione infiltrate to steal the horcrux from Umbridge, but due to a mixup, Ron must save his "wife" and all other muggle borns in trial.
Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger and all muggle-born students. Harry, Ron and Hermione were the only three who choose to quit. The muggle-born students were forced to go into hiding as they would be taken away to the Ministry, forced to answer questions about their family tree and locked up in Azkaban if they arrived at Hogwarts.
Arthur Weasley, Ron Weasley's dad, works for the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office at the Ministry of Magic. He has a fascination with Muggle technology and often experiments with Muggle objects.
In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Harry and Ron use the flying car to get to Hogwarts after missing the train. They take the enchanted Ford Anglia, which Ron's father modified to fly, but their journey leads to unexpected trouble when they crash into the Whomping Willow upon arrival.
Yes, Ron Weasley lives near a muggle village. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows they go to this village to steal some hair so that Harry can attend Bill and Fleur's wedding.Their house is probably far enough away that no muggle would approach, or had some spell on it to prevent them from seeing it since the house is obviously not normal.
In the Harry Potter series, Harry gave Ron a fifty pence piece as a token of friendship and appreciation. The gesture symbolized their bond and loyalty to each other as friends. It also highlighted Harry's generous and thoughtful nature towards his friends, despite facing numerous challenges and adversities in their magical world.
You go through parts of the books as if you're flying with Harry, Ron, and Hermoine.
They might attend muggle schools (Harry, Hermione), or can be homeschooled (Ron).
If you are talking about their blood status Hermione is a muggle-born (2 muggle parents) and Ron is a pure-blood (all magical family members) but Ron and his family are considered blood traitors for talking to and associating with muggles.
Ron and Harry flew the car after they couldn't get through the barrier and missed the train.
The first people Lord Voldemort killed were his father and his father's parents.