Sirius black didn't come back after he died, except right before Harry goes into the forest to turn himself over to Voldemort. Harry puts on the ring with the resurrection stone in it on and turnes it three times, and there is his family standing there with him, as ghosts almost, but more closely resembling the people he saw come out of the wand in the 4th book during Priori Incantatem. Sirius, Lupin, Tonks, his mom and father come out of the ring to give him resolve. But no, sirius does not come back to life
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Harry's signature spell is Expelliarmus, which causes the enemy's wand to be knocked out of their hand. He likes using it because it only disarms them instead of hurting them giving Harry time or causing the enemy to back-off.
There are almost 3,500 pages in the Harry Potter series. They are spread out in seven different books. The tone changes many times throughout the series. Tone describes the attitude or feel of the story. Some examples of this would be: Harry fighting Voldemort in the graveyard: Dark and tense Harry bringing back Cedric's body: Dark and desperate Harry kissing Cho Chang: Light and romantic Escaping the Death Eaters at the world cup: Chaotic The overall tone of the series did tend to get more dark as the story progressed.
I never heard the word "patration" in the context of Harry Potter (or otherwise). Check the spelling - perhaps you spelled it wrong.
Cedric Diggory is a character in the Harry Potter series. He was two years older than Harry and was in Hufflepuff. He was a seeker for his Qudditch house team. In his sixth year he beat Harry in a Qudditch match when Harry fell of his broom because of the dementors. In his final year at Hogwarts he entered the Triwizard Tournament and was picked as the first Hogwarts champion. He was killed in the graveyard for being 'the spare'. He is played by Robert Pattinson in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and in a flashback in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Dude from Hamilton, Ontario that has his letter featured in the back of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire