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My Reading Log

Name: Kirsten Manaois Grade & Section: 9-Becquerel

Title Author Number of New Words Moral Lesson/s


Pages Learned
You never know what you are
capable of until you try. Harry
Harry Potter and was faced with extraordinary

the Philosopher’s J.K. Rowling 233 pages circumstances, and he was able
to rise to the challenge. He
found reserves of bravery
Stone within himself, as well as
special abilities.
Someone's background does
not determine his or her value
as a person.
In this installment, the audience
begins to learn about the
prejudices in the wizarding
Harry Potter and world, which are very parallel
to the prejudices in the world
the Chamber of J.K. Rowling 251 pages today. Although Malfoy and his
friends believe they are better
Secrets wizards because of their pure-
blood status and very regularly
make mockeries of Hermione,
Hagrid, and others, we learn
that anyone can be intelligent,
capable, awesome wizards
regardless and that someone
with a different background has
different knowledge and
experience that can be very
helpful
Do not judge someone by first
thoughts. Harry was ready to
Hary Potter and kill Sirius when he found out he
was his Godfather and sold his
the Prisoner of J.K. Rowling 317 pages parents to Voldemort but he
found that Peter Pettigrew, a
Azkaban follower of Voldemort, had
actually done it. Harry has to
save Sirius before the
dementors get him.
When judging a person's
character, look at how he treats
his inferiors, not his equals .
This was said by Sirius Black III
to Harry Potter, Ronald
Weasley, and Hermione
Granger in the book. He was
talking about Bartemius Crouch
Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling 636 pages Sr. Sirius meant that you'll get a
good idea of whether someone
the Goblet of Fire is good or bad by looking at
how he treats those who are his
inferiors, not his equals. We
found out that Crouch was a
bad person when we saw how
he treated his house-elf, Winky
during the night of the final
match of the Quidditch World
Cup.

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