What is the main moral tension in Chapter 1?, Whether magic should be taught in schools, Whether Harry should grow up famous in the wizarding world or safe in the Muggle world, Whether Hagrid should own a motorbike, Dumbledore’s decision to place Harry with the Dursleys suggests he values:, punishment and revenge, safety, anonymity, and time to grow up, comfort and luxury, McGonagall’s objections show that she is primarily worried about:, Harry’s emotional wellbeing and the Dursleys’ character, social class and etiquette, the weather and the street lights, The way the Dursleys fear being associated with the Potters criticises:, curiosity and imagination, celebrating in public, prejudice and obsession with appearances, Which statement best fits the chapter’s message about “normal”?, Normal is always good and safe, Normality can be used to hide fear and intolerance, Normality is impossible in Britain, Why does Dumbledore insist people should use Voldemort’s proper name?, Because it is polite, Because it is required by law, Because avoiding the name increases fear and confusion.
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