The spell that opens a locked door is "Alohomora!" The spell is taught during the first year of education at Hogwarts. The first book in the Harry Potter series -- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone -- chronicles Harry's first year. "Alohomora" is a charm and thus would've been taught by Filius Flitwick during Harry Potter's time at Hogwarts.
In Books 1-3 She uses,learns,and completes every spell exept for the Cheering Charm (Harry potter and the Prisoner of Azakaban) I am guessing that she had to miss some classes ( Harrry potter and the chamber of secrets) Because she was Petrified (Unable to move because is soo frightend)
It doesn't have a name. But she also uses it to scare off the Devil's Snare at the end of the first book. That's about all Rowling says about it. Actually, the name of the spell that Hermione uses to set Snape's cloak on fire is Lacarnum Inflamaray (most likely spelt wrong) and the spell she uses on the devlis snare is luminous solem (again most likely spelt wrong)
Hermione uses one of Bellatrix's hair that fell onto her coat when they were torturing her at the Mallfoy's house.
He is right handed
In the book, she makes a fire with her wand as Devil's Snare does not like heat and light. In the movie she stops struggling because the Devil's Snare holds you more tightly if you fight against it. she relaxes to fall through it then performs a light spell "luminos" to create light to kill it
Flagrate.
Wingardium leviosa.
you will go to the charms class and it will teach you there
The charm is called Flagrate. It's also used in Chamber of secrets when the memory of Tom Riddle spells out "Tom Marvolo Riddle: I am Lord Voldemort"
The Dark Mark is literally a sign Voldemort uses to mark his followers. There is also a spell that can be said to put the Dark Mark in the sky to mark a place that the Death Eaters have been to.
In Books 1-3 She uses,learns,and completes every spell exept for the Cheering Charm (Harry potter and the Prisoner of Azakaban) I am guessing that she had to miss some classes ( Harrry potter and the chamber of secrets) Because she was Petrified (Unable to move because is soo frightend)
Lumos Solem. This produced light bright enough to replicate sunlight which caused the Devil's Sarre to retract and release Ron Weasley. The spell was not named in the book.
It doesn't have a name. But she also uses it to scare off the Devil's Snare at the end of the first book. That's about all Rowling says about it. Actually, the name of the spell that Hermione uses to set Snape's cloak on fire is Lacarnum Inflamaray (most likely spelt wrong) and the spell she uses on the devlis snare is luminous solem (again most likely spelt wrong)
The part of the house that uses bulkhead doors is the kitchen or the door that leads to the patio because bulkhead doors are very easy to be used as kitchen doors and patio doors.
I would say "Wingardium Leviosa," as it was the spell that he did to save Harry and Hermione.
In the movie, Bellatrix uses her knife to write the word "Mudblood" on Hermione's arm.
It depends on the word you are trying to spell. Realize that some words don't spell out the way they are sounded. The vietnamese alphabet uses a variety of accent marks and depending on the accent mark used, the letter/word can have different meanings and sounds.