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Answer: no, it is not physically possible Answer: Harry Potter is a fantasy story. Magic, as used in Harry Potter, doesn't occur in real life.
7 is a magical number in Harry Potter. There are 7 Harry Potter books. Also, wizards are considered adults when they are 17. Number 4 Private Drive is Harry's address for most of the books. 12 Grimmauld place is Harry's inherited house.
Ron's small owl was Pigwidgeon, or Pig for short.
- stupefy - avada kedavra - crucio - expelliarmus - reducto - reparo - obliviate - imperio
Avada Kedavra, Stupefy, Sectumsempra, Wingardium Leviosa, Aguamenti, Accio, Alohomora, Crucio, Expelliarmus, Expecto Patronum.
I thought you just touched the Dark Mark. In the last book the name Voldemort is also taboo, but idk...
Some spells that Harry Potter used are: Accio, Crucio, Alohamora, Impedimenta, Expelliarmus, Expecto Patronum, Protego, Langlock, Levicorpus, Aguamenti, Colloportus, Confringo, Diffindo, Dissendium, Engorgio, Episkey, Imperio, Impervius, Incarcerous, Liberacorpus, Lumos, Muffliato, Nox, Point Me, Reducto, Relashio, Rennervate, Reparo, Rictusempra, Riddikulus, Sectumsempra, Stupefy, and Wingardium Leviosa.
Digitalis is not a spell in Harry Potter.
Yes. Harry Potter fell asleep during his History of Magic O.W.L. During this, Lord Voldemort used their connection to make Harry think he had Sirius in the Ministry of Magic.
Lacock Abbey was used for some scenes as Hogwarts in Harry Potter.
The Unforgivable Curses in Harry Potter are: the Cruciatus Curse, the Imperius Curse and Avada Kedavra. Cruciatus Curse: (Crucio!) to cause someone great pain. Imperius Curse: (Imperio!) used to give a command to someone, and the victim cannot do anything but to obey (some people that have a weak will can succumb easily). Avada Kedavra: (Avada Kedavra!) instantly kills the victim.
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I think so. In Deathly Hallows they used the Cataurwalling charm and I think Slughorn used it in Half-Blood Prince
Sorry but what kind of stupid question is that?! Of course he used a spell, tons in fact. Honestly, did you ever even read the book or at least watched a movie or heard about it?
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