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What took Harry so long to meet up with Ron in Hogsmead?

How did Professor Lupin cover up for Harry with
Professor Snape?

Why did Hermione hit Malfoy?

What would you have done? Why?
Why was the Quidditch match between Slytherin and Gryffindor so rough?

Do you think Professor Trelawney made a real prediction with Harry in her classroom?

How could you tell?

What did Hagrid want to keep Harry, Ron, and Hermione from seeing?

What attacked Ron and dragged him in a tunnel under the Whomping Willow?

What did Harry and Hermione find in the room with Ron?

Why did Hermione feel Lupin betrayed everyone?

What had really haunted the Shrieking Shack all these years?

How did Snape know Lupin and Black were in the Shrieking Shack?

What was he going to do to them?

How could Pettigrew have given Voldemort the secret hiding place of the Potters?

Why did he do it?

How did Pettigrew escape?

Why did Snape leak out the information that Lupin is a werewolf?

How were Hermione and Harry able to travel back in time?

Had Hermione used this before?

How?

Why did Harry think his father conjured a patronus to save him, Hermione, and Black?

How did Black escape?

Why was Professor Lupin resigning?

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