Harry learnt that Voldemort was related to the Gaunts and that Voldemort probably had their ring.
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A Squib is a person who is from a magical family, but has no magic. They're "just the opposite of muggle-born." No. Not unless the Wizards in Harry Potter come up with something that lets them.
Daniel Radcliffe got his part in the Harry Potter movies, when the producers were sat in front of him and his parents when they went to see an opera, and when the opera ended, the producers asked Daniel if he would like to audition for the role. :)
That depends on which book you're on. You learn alot about Dumbledore in the 7th book.
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Angels Tears said: "I think that Harry and Draco eventually loose contact with eachother. Although in the last chapter it Ron does say allot to his daughter about stearing clear of Draco's son as well as beating him during school. So I think that they still would have a bit of hatred for each other." RAWR-Hc additon: Harry and Ron see Draco at the train in the epilogue. and as it was decirbed, things seem, Sivil but of course, their past will always remain.
Moral of the Harry Potter stories is - good conquers all !
You, as Harry, learn Expecto Patronum with Lupin in Harry's 3rd year, 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'.
School in the Harry Potter series is the same thing as it is in the real world - a place where you go to learn.
No. Harry Potter was fantasy.. "magic" in the real world is slight of hand or trickery.
He learnt about his godfather, Sirius Black in his 3rd year. (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban)
Mad Eye Moody teaches you the last spell on Lego Harry Potter.
You don't get to use Avada Kadavra on Lego Harry Potter 1-4.
its a book you don't learn it!!
you learn it in Goblet of Fire
Use any spell on Dumbledore for reducto to work on Lego Harry Potter.
Robert Pattinson had to learn the lines spoken by his character, Cedric Diggory.
He learned magic. I suppose it is the same thing, but in the fictitious Harry Potter world it is simply called "magic". Other words used in Harry Potter for specific types of magic include "potions", "hexes", "jinxes".