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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Study Guide

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by J. K. Rowling
About 87 pages (26,205 words)
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1. Research information about the criminal justice system in Great Britain and the country where you live. Compare and contrast the two systems.

2. Write a paper about how fugitives are depicted in literature and movies. Which fugitives have become folk heroes? Why do they appeal to people?

3. Prepare a persuasive speech about a topic which interests you or that explains something about yourself that people tend to misunderstand.

4. Explain what kind of animal you would be if you were an Animagus. Write a story about that animal and draw a picture to illustrate your tale. Older students can analyze how the Animagi represent both ambiguity and freedom and compare this transformation to the maturing of a child into an adult.

5. Research the history of capital punishment in several.....

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