Hi,

I need interesting--very--interesting details on the Harry Potter Series. I am doing a presentation on the Harry Potter Series.

Thank You!

Harry and ginny = forever

Hi there! I'd be happy to provide you with interesting details on the Harry Potter series for your presentation. To get this information, there are several steps you can take:

1. Read the books: J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series consists of seven books, each filled with wonderful details and a vast amount of interesting information. Reading the books will give you a solid understanding of the story, characters, and world of Harry Potter.

2. Watch the movies: The Harry Potter books were adapted into eight films. Watching the movies will not only give you a visual representation of the story but also provide additional insights and details about the characters and settings.

3. Research online: There are countless Harry Potter-related websites, fan forums, and wikis that offer a wealth of information. Websites like Pottermore, The Harry Potter Lexicon, and the official Harry Potter website contain official information from J.K. Rowling herself.

4. Explore supplemental materials: J.K. Rowling has released additional books and resources that expand on the Harry Potter series. These include "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," "Quidditch Through the Ages," and "The Tales of Beedle the Bard." These books delve into various aspects of the Harry Potter world and provide intriguing details.

Once you have gathered your information from these sources, you can compile the most interesting details for your presentation. Let me know if you need any specific topics or details about the series, and I will do my best to assist you!

Persuasion based on Harry Potter, which is fiction? I guess that is ok, I listened to several folks running for President in IOWA who were trying to persuade citizens to vote for them because of factitious arguments and facts, most of them around religion, immigrants, emails, who was most conservative.

Ok, your question. I have never read any of the Harry Potter books (religious reason, I am not into witchcraft), so I can't give you details. What about you trying to persuade folks to
-burn the books
-the ties to moral thinking, ie, right and wrong, evil and good.
-that there ought to be (or not to be ) a sequel
-That Harry eventually married and...

Good luck. The basic thing I am trying to tell you, you can just choose anything to persuade...the point of the assignment is for our to do that, and then present arguments why it is a good idea (vote for me...).

THANKS!!N ;D