Answers tomorrow along with an explanation of the ‘Sunday Quiz’ project! It’s not an open book test, by the way…
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone:
Chapter 1, ‘The Boy Who Lived’
- What “dull, gray” day of the week is it when “our story starts” at 4 Privet Drive?
- Leaving for work, Mr. Dursley sees a tabby cat on Privet Drive doing two things cats cannot do. What are these two things?
- Dursley’s office is on what floor at Grunnings, his drill company?
- True or False: Dursley at lunch on Tuesday is hugged by a wizard, he is called a Muggle, and he calls his wife when he overhears conversation about the Potters and their boy, Harry.
- What is the name of the TV weatherman who reports that the owls are acting out of the ordinary?
- What are the shapes of Albus Dumbledore’s and Minerva McGonagall’s eyeglasses?
- How does Dumbledore put out the lights on Privet Drive?
- What is Dumbledore’s explanation for Harry’s surviving Voldemort’s attack?
- True or False: Professor McGonagall is convinced Dumbledore is wrong in leaving Harry with the Dursleys.
- Hagrid arrives on Sirius Black’s motorcycle and reports that there were no problems retrieving Harry. The boy fell asleep as “we was flyin’ over” what English town?
For Your Reflection:
The very first chapter of the seven book series introduces the great divide in Harry’s world, the chasm separating Wizards and Muggles. It does this by sharing the views of Vernon Dursley, archetypal Muggle, and both Minerva McGonagall and Albus Dumbledore, witch and wizard, about the other side. Infant Harry at chapter’s end crosses this canyon to live with his Aunt and Uncle. Given what we learn in the chapter about the Dursleys (not all we learn in subsequent chapters and books), is Dumbledore’s decision a good one?





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