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Harry faces off against dragons from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4) by J. K. Rowling

Harry found himself standing in a circle surrounded by cheering students and staff. Before him, four massive dragons were tethered to rocks, snarling and breathing fire. His heart raced as he realized the task that lay before him - to retrieve a golden egg from one of the dragons without getting burnt to a crisp. The first dragon he faced was a Hungarian Horntail, its scales shimmering in the sunlight. Harry summoned all his courage and quickly formulated a plan. With his wand in hand, he cast a spell to distract the dragon while he made a dash for the golden egg. The dragon roared in anger, but Harry managed to grab the egg and escape just in time. Next up was the Chinese Fireball, its fiery breath scorching the ground beneath it. Harry knew he had to be quick and clever to outsmart this beast. He used his knowledge of magical creatures to predict its movements and find an opening to snatch the egg. With a swift movement, he seized the golden prize and made a narrow escape. Facing the Swedish Short-Snout was no easy feat, as its fiery breath was hotter than any Harry had encountered before. He had to think on his feet and rely on his instincts to outmaneuver the dragon. With a combination of quick thinking and bravery, he managed to retrieve the egg and avoid being burnt to a crisp. The last dragon, the Welsh Green, was fast and agile, making it a formidable opponent. Harry knew he couldn't afford any mistakes if he wanted to complete the task successfully. With a combination of skill and courage, he faced off against the dragon and emerged victorious, clutching the golden egg tightly in his hand. As he left the arena, the cheers of the crowd ringing in his ears, Harry felt a sense of accomplishment and pride. He had faced off against dragons and emerged victorious, proving his worth as a skilled wizard and earning the respect of his peers. The challenges he had overcome would only prepare him for the even greater trials that lay ahead.
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    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4)

    J. K. Rowling

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