"But we haven't even come across werewolves yet!"
She actually says " But sir! We just begun reading about red caps and hinkypunks.We're not meant to start nocturnal beasts for weeks."
In book 6 Ron Weasley made Hermione Granger cry on page 302.
Page 625. I've just read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (and btw it was AWESOME!!) and I read it on page 625. It was actually quite surprising.Another Answer:Page 502.
book 7 chapter 31 the battle of hogwarts on page 625
It isn't written in the books where Hermione gives Ginny advice, because the books are mainly about Harry. Throughout the series, we only know that Ginny had a crush on Harry through the Valentine (book 2) and the get well soon card (also book 2). Otherwise, we are given hardly any signs that Ginny has feelings for Harry, until, of course, the final two books. We only know that Hermione gave Ginny advice, because we are told later on in the book series.
"I mean we should tell them to get out. We don't want anymore Dobbies, do we? We can't order them to die for us---" There was a clatter as the basilisk fangs cascaded out of Hermione's arms. Running at Ron she flung them around his neck and kissed him full on the mouth. Ron through away the fangs and broomstick he was holding and responded with such enthusiasm that he lifted Hermione of her feet. Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger kiss in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, in the middle of the Battle of Hogwarts. This seems an odd place to shout their undenying love for eachover, but Ron had startled Hermione by caring for the House-Elves, something she had been pleading him to do for at least three years.
Severus Snape announces to Harry Potter that he is the Half-Blood Prince on page number 563 of the sixth book.
Snape doesn't get shot.Snape doesn't get shot.Snape doesn't get shot.Snape doesn't get shot.
394.
What page does snape say to turn to in prisinor of askaban.
394
that was on page 309
Page 421
Snape dies in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (book 7, the last) on page 658 and his last words, spoken to Harry, were "Look ... at ... me ..."
Hermione Granger wrote the word: pipes.
Hermione has never said this, in any book or movie.
"Harry smiled feebly. Deliberately causing mayhem in Snape's Potions class was about as safe as poking a sleeping dragon in the eye," (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, USA Scholastic hardcover edition, p186).Also, further up the page, is this: "Harry privately felt he'd rather face Slytherin's legendary monster than let Snape catch him robbing his office."
On 463-473.