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Feb 9, 2016 10 years ago
ibook
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question one Being that my mom is a muggle I have read a lot of muggle literature. I enjoy muggle fiction writing more than the non-fiction with my favorite genre being Science Fiction. I think that it is fun to see how the muggles view things happening in the future. They think they will get to explore space using nothing but science. Their take on robots and aliens are fun to think about as well. I would like to believe that these things would be possible without the wizards help; Muggles have made great inventions without the use of magic. I look forward to seeing what they do to make their “Science Fiction” into non-fiction.

question two I do believe that any magical creature should be kept secret at this time. I have read about these muggle fanatics that try to go out hunting what they think is Bigfoot; it would be terrible to let them know where the bigfoots really lived. The muggles have many endangered species that are “not” magical. I think they would probably become scared and try to clear them all out if told about the magical species.

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Feb 12, 2016 10 years ago
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Question 1 I do love reading muggle literature, and my favorite genre they have is actually their fantasy/fictional works. It's funny to see how their ideas of fantasy are our reality and it's actually quite amazing to see just how close that some of them actually get to fact. I do also like mystery because it's entertaining to try and figure out puzzles and what's going to happen before it actually does; it actually tricks you a few times!

Question 2 I do believe this is a wise idea, because while not all magical creatures are dangerous per se, if a muggle were to happen upon one, and then tell other muggles where they found it, then a lot of people could be hurt or worse, killed. It's a good thing to have in place in order to protect the muggles, even if the majority of the wizarding society might not like them.

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Feb 14, 2016 10 years ago Official
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Wattlebird

Hi all! Since term is now over, I'm closing up all of the class lessons. Points will be awarded shortly.


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