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Magic is taught in classrooms from "summary" of Harry Potter: Exploring Hogwarts by Jody Revenson
Magic is an integral part of the wizarding world, shaping the lives of witches and wizards in every aspect. At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, magic is not just a mystical force, but a subject that is taught in classrooms. Students at Hogwarts learn a variety of magical skills, from casting spells to brewing potions, in a structured academic environment. The classrooms at Hogwarts are equipped with all the necessary tools and resources for students to practice and perfect their magical abilities. Each subject is taught by a specialized professor who is well-versed in the intricaci...Similar Posts
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