He becomes an Auror. He worked so hard to become one and he managed it. I got this from the book called Harry Potter Should Have Died, which was made by Mugglenet.com. They put together a bunch of the most popular little forum-things and came to conclusions about multiple questions/ideas, such as the one shown in the title. I don't know where they got it from; I assume an interview with JKR.
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Harry Potter 1, Harry Potter 2, Harry Potter 3, Harry Potter 4, Harry Potter 5, Harry Potter 6, Harry Potter 7, Harry Potter 8.
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Harry James died on July 5, 1983 at the age of 67.
The first book in the Harry Potter series is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone(American title) or Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone(other countries). The last book in the Harry Potter series is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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Outside of defeating Voldemort, Harry wanted to be an auror.
121 goals (but this is off wiki)
Outside of defeating Voldemort, Harry wanted to be an auror.
Outside of defeating Voldemort, Harry wanted to be an auror.
In Harry Potter, the person who protects the goals in Qudditch is the Keeper.
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The purpose of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stoneis to entertain. Given its popularity and fan following of the series as a whole, it can be concluded that the book has definitely entertained.
In Liverpool, Merseyside there is an English professional football association club that is currently playing in the Premier League they are called Liverpool Football Club. And their top 10 goal scorer are 10. Sam Raybould with a total of 130 goals, 9. Steven Gerrard with 149 goals, 8. Harry Chambers 151 goals, 7. Michael Owen 158 goals, 6. Kenny Dalglish 172 goals, 5. Robbie fowler in 183 goals, 4. Billy Liddell in 228 goals, 3. Gordon Hodgson with 241 goals, 2. Roger Hunts 286, and the top goal scorer is Ian Rush with a total of 346 goals.
The moral lesson of "Harry and the Golden Torch" is to never give up in the face of adversity. Despite facing challenges and obstacles, Harry remains determined to achieve his goal of finding the golden torch, showing resilience and perseverance. This story teaches readers the importance of staying committed to our goals, even when things get tough.
The goals are precisely as wide as football goals. They are football goals.
The goals which can not meet are destructive goals or you can say that goals which are incomplete.