When they "turn on the spot" to apparate, it means that they literally turned in a circle, keeping their feet in the same general spot on the ground.
It has been rumored/confirmed that Harry Styles has a soft spot for redheads.
He likes to kiss girls around the neck and on the lips.
Harry's most ticklish spot is his stomach and his on his neck right under his chin. He's ticklish everywhere but mostly here
The reason why Snape hate Harry Potter is probably because when Snape went to school with Harry's dad he was a jerk to him. Watch Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. When Harry goes into Snape's office Harry goes into Snape's memories and sees his dad hurting Snape.Another reason is because of Sirius Black (personally my favorite character). According to Snape's memories, Snape was rather shy and kept to himself, which made him a target to Sirius Black and James Potter,whom Professor McGonagall states were always playing practical jokes on people. Sirius knew Snape wanted them caught in the act of becoming animagi (people that can turn into animals willingly, which very few people were and these particular animagi were unknown to most), and also knew that if he followed Black, Lupin, Potter, and Pettigrew he would get beat up by the Whomping Willow (a very violent tree), which guarded the group from being seen. Black let themselves be seen when Snape was there, and let him watch as they went to the spot, all the while Snape assumed he was being sneaky. There was a certain knothole that needed to be pressed (on the opposite side of the tree) which could only be accessed by Pettigrew, who could turn into a rat. Snape ,however, missed this and was walking the Willow when James Potter (Harry's Father) saved his life as he narrowly missed walking a tad further and being killed by the Whomping Willow.For this reason, Snape was displeased as he hated James, and felt very in dept. Snape insults Harry endlessly, stating that his father was a fool, when indeed he hated James for saving his life.Another reason is that Snape described Harry as "arrogant" and "a fool, just like his father" as mentioned above. This brings us to the numerous tricks James Potter played on Snape, which, as you know, Snape greatly resents.Also because when Snape was young he fell in love with Lily. James stole her away.
Harry Potter and Arthur Weasley entered the Ministry of Magic via the public entrance of the Ministry of Magic which was a phone booth. Then Mr. Weasley dialled a number in a phone box (the number was 64224 which spells magic ). After a lady's voice asked some questions, Harry had to put on a badge with his name and status. Then the phone box began to sink into ground like an elevator, which then, reached the Autrium, i.e. the welcoming hall of the Ministry of Magic. Obviously, the "elevator" was magically disguised as a typical out of order phone booth in England, London.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Harry Potter Spot Selby
there will be a box containing them with an orange circle at the base, easy enough to spot.
You draw the eye and then you rub on the purple or lighted spot and the object will appear.
Hogwart's is a fictional place in the Harry Potter series of fictional stories. It does not exist in real life.
She was. You can see her in many places. Check the beginning when they were all at the Quidditch World Cup and you should be able to spot her.
With the black spiders you need o use wingardiom Leviosa and throw the spiders at him
Harry Potter's lighting scar was left on his forehead after Voldemort tried to kill him as a baby. Voldemort couldn't be killed because of Lily's sacrifice for Harry. The lighting scar is the mark of Harry being made into a horcrux.It means he survived Voldemort trying to kill him
ho you just have to get there early so you can get a good spot and have a possibiaty to get an autograph.
It means the Fish could be blind in that eye or it could just be the way it was born
you cast wingardium leviosa to 2 benches and you drop them at the spot near the tree.hope this helps!/harrypfan
Professor Snape took five points from Gryffindor house because he claimed that library books were not to be taken outside the school after he found Harry reading Quidditch Through the Ages in the grounds. Harry, Ron and Hermione were sure he had made that rule up on the spot.