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Learn the meaning of the new words and fill in the boxes with the help of the clues given:
| i. try to be equal or better than | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
| ii. a set of moral principles to be followed during work | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
| iii. too tempting or too powerful to be | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
| iv. meet face to face in hostility | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
| v. very unpleasant | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
Look up the thesaurus and write another word for each of the following words:
acceptable; struggled; fascinating; discrimination; caution
Make sentences of your own with the words given above.
'.....kept him from getting a big head' - means that this kept Harry from becoming boastful or proud.
Now read the following 'head' words and phrases and match them with their meanings:
| A | B |
| i. headache | a. reach a crisis |
| ii. head start | b. understand at all |
| iii. head over heels | c. an ache in the head |
| iv. make head or tail of | d. an advantage gained at the beginning |
| v. come to a head | e. madly in love with some one |
Whom would u like to take a selfie with - Harry, Ron, Hermoline or Mr. Dumbledore?
Write a short character sketch of the character you select.
Name the first book of the Harry Potter series.
Describe Harry's appearance.