How did the author foreshadow, or hint, that Harry would have to battle Voldemort?
Harry's name was drawn from the Goblet of Fire.
Harry kept feeling pain from the scar on his forehead.
Harry was hurt by a horntail dragon that looked like Voldemort.
Hermione kept dreaming that someone was trying to hurt Harry.
Sample Question 2 of 3
Why did Dumbledore announce that Voldemort had returned, when he knew the Ministry of Magic wanted him to be quiet?
He hoped to get Cornelius Fudge fired so Professor Snape could become the head of the Ministry of Magic.
He knew that parents would not want their children to return to Hogwarts if he was not honest about Cedric Diggory's death.
He was trying to gain more power for himself by making the parents believe he was friends with Voldemort.
He knew that the Ministry of Magic could not afford to wait until Voldemort showed himself to start fighting against him.
Sample Question 3 of 3
What did Dumbledore mean when he told Fudge, "The only one against whom I intend to work... is Lord Voldemort. If you are against him, then we remain, Cornelius, on the same side."
Dumbledore preferred to have Fudge's support, but he would not stand by and let Voldemort gain power without a fight.
Dumbledore wanted Fudge to confess to his crimes so that they could get a fresh start and begin to work together.
Dumbledore disliked Fudge, but he would let him continue to visit Hogwarts if he did what Dumbledore told him to do.
Dumbledore was tired of Fudge questioning his authority and was beginning to believe that Fudge was himself a Death Eater.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
by J.K. Rowling
Quiz: 202678 EN Level: 6.8 MY
In this fourth novel of Harry Potter's training as a wizard and his coming of age, Harry wants to be a normal, fourteen-year-old wizard. Unfortunately, he is not normal--even by wizardry standards. In his case, different can be deadly. Book #4