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用户666580His anger in his fifth year is perfectly validated ; for multiple reasons : a ) Nobody would believe him when he was so vehemently trying to convince everyone about the Dark Lord ' s return .b ) He had recently witnessed the death of a schoolmate which gave him nightmares throughout the summer .c ) Voldemort was back ; So the part of him which was in Harry was " acting up " with renewed vigor ( which explains the flashes of thoughts and rage he was feeling synced with Voldemort .
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郭宏伟-221540044
His anger in his fifth year is perfectly validated ; for multiple reasons :
a) Nobody would believe him when he was so vehemently trying to convince everyone about the Dark Lord's return.
b) He had recently witnessed the death of a schoolmate which gave him nightmares throughout the summer.
c) Voldemort was back ; So the part of him which was in Harry was "acting up" with renewed vigor (which explains the flashes of thoughts and rage he was feeling synced with Voldemort.
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刘诗赟
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于府生
His anger in his fifth year is perfectly validated ; for multiple reasons :
a) Nobody would believe him when he was so vehemently trying to convince everyone about the Dark Lord's return.
b) He had recently witnessed the death of a schoolmate which gave him nightmares throughout the summer.
c) Voldemort was back ; So the part of him which was in Harry was "acting up" with renewed vigor (which explains the flashes of thoughts and rage he was feeling synced with Voldemort.
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邢乃琛-220140824
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郑浩洋
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樊后荣
His anger in his fifth year is perfectly validated ; for multiple reasons :
a) Nobody would believe him when he was so vehemently trying to convince everyone about the Dark Lord's return.
b) He had recently witnessed the death of a schoolmate which gave him nightmares throughout the summer.
c) Voldemort was back ; So the part of him which was in Harry was "acting up" with renewed vigor (which explains the flashes of thoughts and rage he was feeling synced with Voldemort.