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3rd person omniscient I think
Yes, they can. This is shown by the presence of Hermione Granger's parents in Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. However, it is likely they can only do so when they are in the presence of a witch or wizard. Harry Potter mentions that he does not believe any muggles passing by the Leaky Cauldron can see it which suggests that only a muggle who has it pointed out to them by a person of magical ability can enter it. They would also need a person of magical ability to move the bricks into Diagon Alley.
no.... i guess it depends on your age... but im 15 and it wasn't scary for me
The house was named after Godric Gryffindor. Who is a famous wizard and is introduced many times especially in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harr Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
No Rupert Grint did not die. However after the Chamber of Secrets came out Richard Harris (Dumbledore) died.
Ethel Rosenberg was the person who played the minor role in the passing of the atomic secrets to the Soviet. He was later convicted for passing the atomic secrets to the Soviets.
probably from his ability to pass the ball to others without looking. That way, he tricks opponents into thinking that he is passing it to another person.
If they were secrets, we wouldn't know about them. However, I'm sure every person has secrets.
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The main character in The Black Book of Secrets is Ludlow Fitch.
the secrets that a person would need to know about in order to answer your question they're still secrets, so nobody knows, mate!
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That was not a single person - many people contributed to the development of atomic energy.
3rd person omniscient I think
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a person who tells secrets:: NOT JESSE PARKMAN..!!!
The passing of the mantle, means passing power from one person to another.