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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire

J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire

J. K. Rowling

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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. C (Chapter 30)

2. D (Chapter 8)

3. A (Chapter 26)

4. B (Chapter 14)

5. A (Chapter 33)

6. B (Chapter 17)

7. C (Various chapters)

8. D (Chapter 36)

9. C (Chapter 12)

10. B (Various chapters)

Long Answer

1.  The Yule Ball represents a turning point for the characters in their transition from childhood to adolescence. It provides opportunities for the characters to explore romantic relationships and navigate complex social situations, such as Hermione’s decision to attend the ball with Viktor Krum. Her decision demonstrates her independence and refusal to conform to societal expectations. (Chapter 23)

2. Barty Crouch Sr.’s obsession with maintaining law and order and punishing wrongdoers leads him to act in authoritarian ways, disregarding important information and making mistakes. For example, he imprisons his own son without a fair trial and refuses to believe that his son might be innocent, demonstrating the corrupting influence of power on his judgment and values. (Chapter 30)

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