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Example I

Speech: Chapter 9 “I almost told your brother,” Hermione snapped, “Percy – he’s a Prefect, he’d put a stop to this.”

Hermione is trying to boss Harry and Ron around, and keep them from going to the Wizard’s duel that Draco Malfoy set up with Harry.

Description: Chapter 5 She had a bossy sort of voice, lots of bushy brown hair, and rather large front teeth.

Her bossy voice tells you she wants to take over and probably likes to see other people get into trouble.

Reaction of others: Ron says he hopes that whatever house he is in, she won’t be in it. He is reacting to her being so bossy about the toad, and showing off how much she knows.

Example II

Speech: Chapter 10 “I went looking for the troll because I – I thought I could deal with it on my own – you know, because I’ve read all about them.”

Hermione is helping Harry and Ron get out of trouble, even though it gets her into trouble and makes her look like she is conceited.

Reaction of others: In chapter 11, Harry relies on Hermione to help him with his homework. He reads the book she lent him, and they tell her everything that is going on because they know they can trust her.

HARRY POTTER I

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DURSLEYS I

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Do a SADR sheet about Severus Snape (or any other character).

Focus on his positive and negative characteristics.

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HARRY POTTER AND PHILOSOPHER´S STONE

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

THE MAN WITH TWO FACES

I. Vocabulary to the chapter:

ankle ['xNk(q)l] n – анат. лодыжка

snare [sneq] n – силок, западня, ловушка

blister ['blIstq] v – покрываться пузырями, волдырями

palm [pQ:m] n – ладонь

windowsill ['wIndqV"sIl] n – подоконник

fire away ['faIq(r)q'weI] phr v – разг. начинать говорить

fire away! — давай! начинай!

vomit ['vPmIt] n – рвота

toffee ['tPfI] n – тоффи (конфета типа ириса)

steamroll ['sti:m"rqVl] v – сокрушать всё на своём пути

sack [sxk] v – разг. увольнять (с работы); давать отставку (поклоннику)

din [dIn] n – назойливый шум; грохот

abysmal [q'bIzmql] a – полный, крайний, ужасный

abysmal ignorance — полное /крайнее/ невежество

the food was abysmal — питание было ужасное /хуже нельзя

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