1) "Harry, who had never heard the word 'Hogwarts' before, was startled. 'Sorry?' he said." What is Harry's reaction to hearing the word 'Hogwarts' for the first time? a) Excitement b) Fear c) Confusion 2) "The giant, hairy man held out a letter that looked so old and worn it was about to fall apart." Why does the letter look old and worn? a) It was intentionally made to look that way. b) It has been read many times. c) It was damaged in the mail. 3) "Harry took off the hat and saw Hagrid looking at him intently. 'Everyone, this is Harry Potter,' Hagrid announced." What can you infer about Harry's identity?  a) He is a new student at Hogwarts. b) He is a well-known wizard. c) He is wearing a special hat. 4) "The castle was huge, dark, and lit with thousands of candles. Harry could hear the sound of chatter and laughter echoing through the halls." What does the atmosphere inside the castle suggest? a) It is a scary and gloomy place. b) It is a lively and welcoming place. c) It is a quiet and deserted place. 5) In the opening chapter, how does the author convey the Dursleys' attitude towards anything out of the ordinary, especially when it comes to magic? a) The Dursleys express excitement and curiosity about magical events. b) The Dursleys are indifferent and neutral towards magical occurrences. c) The Dursleys show disdain and fear towards anything magical. 6) "The letters arrived as though they had never been anywhere else. Instead of dropping into the letterbox, as though sliding down the polished chute, they dropped like a stone to the floor. Five letters lay there." How would you describe the tone of the scene when Harry first receives his acceptance letter to Hogwarts? a) Joyful and celebratory. b) Somber and reflective. c) Tense and mysterious. 7) "Snape's black eyes glittered as he spoke. 'Fame isn't everything.'" What does the author imply about Professor Snape's character based on the description of his interactions with Harry during their first Potions class? a) Snape is friendly and encouraging towards Harry. b) Snape is suspicious and mistrustful of Harry. c) Snape is indifferent and doesn't pay much attention to Harry. 8) "Professor Dumbledore enjoys a good laugh as much as the next man." What can you infer about Dumbledore's character based on his reaction to Harry's accidental use of magic in the zoo? a) Dumbledore is stern and disapproving. b) Dumbledore is amused and understanding. c) Dumbledore is angry and disappointed. 9) "The Forest was black and silent, the path slippery, more dangerous than Snape had seemed to consider." How does the author use descriptive language to convey the atmosphere in the Forbidden Forest during Harry's detention? a) The author uses words like "bright" and "cheerful" to describe the atmosphere. b) The author uses words like "dark" and "ominous" to create a tense atmosphere. c) The author doesn't provide any atmospheric details 10) "Neville managed to sink his feet into the muddy ground as he tipped over backward." What does the author imply about Neville Longbottom's character based on his behaviour in the flying lesson? a) Neville is confident and skilled at flying. b) Neville is indifferent and uninterested in flying. c) Neville is fearful and lacks confidence. 11) "You'll get Gryffindor into trouble again. I'll make sure you stand in the corner all day." What character trait is highlighted in Hermione's actions when she tries to prevent the trio from breaking the rules during their adventure in the restricted section of the library? a) Hermione is responsible and cautious. b) Hermione is reckless and impulsive. c) Hermione is indifferent and uninterested in rules. 12) What do Ron's actions and words reveal about his character when he sacrifices himself in the chess game? a) Ron is selfish and only cares about his safety. b) Ron is brave and willing to risk himself for his friends. c) Ron is indifferent and uninvolved in the situation.

Making Inferences: Harry Potter

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