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Harry battles Death Eaters at the Ministry from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4) by J. K. Rowling

Harry, along with his friends Ron and Hermione, found themselves in a perilous situation at the Ministry of Magic. They had received a vision from Harry's scar, alerting them to the fact that Harry's godfather, Sirius Black, was in danger. Without hesitation, they rushed to the Ministry to save him. Upon arriving, they were confronted by Death Eaters, followers of the dark wizard Voldemort. The Death Eaters were determined to stop Harry from reaching Sirius, as he was a threat to their master's plans. Harry knew he had to fight them off in order to protect his loved ones. The battle was intense, with spells flying in every direction. Harry and his friends used all of their magical skills to defend themselves against the Death Eaters. Despite being outnumbered, they fought bravely, refusing to back down. As the battle raged on, Harry's determination grew stronger. He knew that he had to defeat the Death Eaters in order to save Sirius and prevent Voldemort from gaining more power. With each spell he cast, he felt a sense of purpose and courage that drove him forward. In the end, Harry emerged victorious, having defeated the Death Eaters and saved Sirius. The Ministry was left in chaos, but Harry knew that he had done what was necessary to protect the wizarding world from the forces of darkness. And though the battle had been won, Harry knew that the war against Voldemort was far from over.
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    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4)

    J. K. Rowling

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