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Her name is Mrs Figg. Also, *learned.

He cried because it meant that she could no longer look after Harry and therefore he had to go to the zoo with Dudley for his birthday. He thought that if he pretended to cry, his parents would make Harry stay at home - although they didn't, because they thought he might blow it up.

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Q: After dudley leanred of mr frigg's broken leg why did he pretend to cry?
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