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If you have a key, you can unlock it, and if you can't do it, you can go another way.
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week 02 day 04(…uncle vernon and aunt petunia kept looking at each other darkly.)
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Do you remember the low and hoarse one in yesterday's lesson?
So the meaning of this sentence is: I don't let those people into my house, Penny! Have you forgotten that we swore when we brought him in to destroy the orange that we would put an end to this dangerous nonsense?
Assignments:
Walking through the Mo Wrong clan search group, the hand knocked hard, and praised it after reading it
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week 03 day 02
(chapter 04 from the beginning … an’ i reckon it’s abou’ time yeh read yer letter.'Wang Qiao).
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This is a sense of picture! Aunt Penny, what kind of loss is the action of burying the loss, is it clear that she is sleepy and fierce?
So this fat, juicy, slightly burnt sausages from the poker, do you have a stomach growl after watching it?
2) Poker card games.
Although you know what it means when you look at this sentence, I just want to correspond, but this is the second Longman who can't find the corresponding meaning, but Apple's own word.
1) Uncle Vernon's gun.
2) Harry's 11th birthday cake.
3) but the words got lost on the way to his mouth
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Summary. Hello, about Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Chapters 11 and 12, from the perspective of writing, I ask three questions, for 1. What does Sirius inspire us? Sirius:
The world is not divided into good and bad people, everyone has light and darkness inside, what really matters is how we choose, know who we really are. 2. What did Snape inspire us? Snape:
You disappointed and sentimental boy will only complain bitterly about how unfair life is. You may not have noticed that life is inherently unfair. 3. What did Lupin inspire us?
Lupin: What you fear most is fear itself.
Chapters 11 and 12 of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ask three questions from the perspective of writing.
About Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Chapters 11 and 12, from a writing perspective, ask three questions.
Hello, about Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Chapters 11 and 12, from the perspective of writing, I ask three questions, for 1. What does Sirius inspire us? Sirius: The world is not divided into good and bad people, everyone has light and darkness in their hearts, what really matters is how we choose, to know what we are.
2. What did Snape inspire us? Snape: You disappointed and sentimental boy who complains bitterly about how unfair life is.
You may not have noticed that it is unfair to live a simple life. 3. What did Lupin inspire us? Lupin:
What you fear most is fear itself.
The above is to raise questions from the perspective of the conception of the writing method, and the content of Chapter 11 and Hu Wei of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. There are holes in the angle of writing: the angle of conception, the angle of material selection, the angle of conception, the angle of stylistic balance, and the perspective of language.
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