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Developing Characters
In the novel 'Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone, J. K. Rowling creates vivid characters
Read the impressions an audience gets and cite instances from the text to support the view.
1) The Dursleys had everything they wanted. However, they felt that the social acceptance
enjoyed by them would be lost if people came to know about their relatives - The Potters.
It was, perhaps, this fear and sense of powerlessness that made them behave as if
Harry Potter did not exist.
Give an instance of the text to support this view!​

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Answered by ani201069
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Answer:

what is this I am a personal harry potter fan

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