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Why did Hermione report the Firebolt?

Why did Hermione report the Firebolt?

History. Correctly suspecting that Sirius Black sent it, Hermione Granger reported it to Professor McGonagall. McGonagall then confiscated it for testing, in order to ensure Harry’s safety. It is unknown if Harry ever went to recover the Firebolt, or even if it survived the fall.

Why do Harry and Ron stop talking to Hermione?

Professor McGonagall confiscated the Firebolt, saying that it need to be checked for jinxes. This caused Harry to stop talking to her. After Harry’s Firebolt was returned back to him, Scabbers gone missing, and Ron suspected that Hermione’s cat, Crookshanks, ate Scabbers.

What time did Hermione and Harry go back to in order to retrace their steps in Prisoner of Azkaban to save Buckbeak and Sirius?

Midnight to 7:30
According to Dumbledore’s instructions, three turns were all that were needed for this trip, which sent Harry and Hermione back from Midnight to 7:30 that evening, right before Buckbeak was to be executed. With a little magic math, we can calculate that one turn equals an hour and a half’s worth of time travel.

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Was Sirius Black in the painting?

The Fat Lady, hiding in this painting On 31 October, 1993, Sirius Black attacked Fat Lady’s portrait in a vain attempt to gain entrance to Gryffindor Tower.

What does Sirius say to Hermione?

So in movie 3, Sirius says to Hermoine: ´You really are, the smartest witch of your age´.

Why did Sirius cut the Fat Lady?

Sirius didn’t exactly improve matters when he tried to sneak into the Gryffindor dormitory by slashing the Fat Lady’s portrait. We later discovered that Sirius wasn’t a bloodthirsty murderer at all, and simply wanted to get revenge on the real villain of the piece – the not-at-all-dead Peter Pettigrew.

Who tore up the Fat Lady?

In Harry’s third year, Sirius Black broke into Hogwarts and viciously attacked the Fat Lady’s portrait, ripping the canvas to shreds, making her flee her frame (PA8). She was found “hiding in a Map of Argyllshire on the second floor” (PA9).