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Today, The Stones and The Grandma have received a great visit in Hogwarts.
Ginny Weasley, the youngest member of The Weasley family, has explained them a lot of secrets about The T. M. Riddle's Diary, a terrible diary that was used by Tom Riddle to manipulate Ginny in The Chamber of Secrets. She has also talked about her skills to invoke Patronus.
Ginny Weasley, the youngest member of The Weasley family, has explained them a lot of secrets about The T. M. Riddle's Diary, a terrible diary that was used by Tom Riddle to manipulate Ginny in The Chamber of Secrets. She has also talked about her skills to invoke Patronus.
Ginny, who is an excellent Quidditch player, has also talked them about her experiences in this sport and how her new work as a sports editor for the Daily Prophet is.
Finally, she has remembered something very essential to have success in studies, to be very constant and to learn to think not to memorize. To practice Ginny's advice, The Grandma has offered a new Cambridge Key English Test A2 Example to The Stones.
Ginevra Molly "Ginny" Weasley occasionally known as Gin, is an English pure-blood witch, the youngest of Arthur and Molly Weasley's seven children, and the first female to be born into the Weasley line for several generations.
She and her older brothers grew up in The Burrow on the outskirts of Ottery St Catchpole in Devon.
Ginny attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was sorted into Gryffindor House. During her first year, she developed a long-standing crush on Harry Potter and came under the influence of the memory of Tom Riddle's sixteen-year-old self.
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The memory was preserved in a diary, which forced Ginny to re-open The Chamber of Secrets, endangering the lives of many students, including herself.
Following that ordeal,
Ginny grew into a confident young woman, becoming an important member of
Dumbledore's Army, an organisation taught and led by Harry Potter in
her fourth year. She would later fight in the Battle of the Department
of Mysteries, the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, and the Battle of
Hogwarts. She was also an accomplished Quidditch player, playing Chaser
and Seeker at different times for the Gryffindor Quidditch team.
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After the Second Wizarding War, Ginny became a professional Quidditch player for the Holyhead Harpies. Upon retiring from the Harpies, she became the senior Quidditch correspondent for the Daily Prophet. By 2020, Ginny had become the sports editor for the Daily Prophet.
Ginevra Molly Weasley was born to Arthur and Molly Weasley, the first girl born into the Weasley family in a long time, and the last for that generation after her six older brothers: Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George and Ron.
At that time, the
wizarding community she grew up in at the height of the First Wizarding
War, during which her maternal uncles, Gideon and Fabian Prewett, were
murdered while fighting a group of four Death Eaters led by Antonin
Dolohov. The war eventually ended for a time to months later, after Lord
Voldemort's first defeat at the hands of Harry Potter.
Ginny and her six older brothers grew up in the Burrow on the outskirts of Ottery St Catchpole in Devon, England. Despite the majority of her brothers being keen Quidditch players, Ginny wasn't allowed to play with them when she was a child.
When she was six, she began a habit of breaking into the family broom shed and taking each of their brooms out in turn. She was never caught, and it only came to light eight years later when Hermione revealed it to Fred and George.
Ginny claims to have been looking forward to attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry ever since her eldest brother started at the school. Although as she would only have been a year old at the time, it is entirely possible that she was exaggerating here.
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Ginny
accompanied her mother to King's Cross Station to see off her brothers
as they departed for Hogwarts. Despite being too young to attend the
school, she still begged her mother to let her go with them. While
saying goodbye to her brothers, she found out that Harry Potter was on
the train, and tried to get her mother to let her go on the train to see
him. As
the train pulled out, she began to cry, despite her brothers promising
to send her loads of owls and a Hogwarts toilet seat. She ran along the
platform after the train, half-laughing and half-crying, then stopped to
wave them off.
When the Hogwarts Express returned to King's Cross, Ginny was with her mother to welcome her brothers back and was again excited to see Harry, pointing him out to her mother as he came through the barrier between platforms nine and ten. After seeing Harry Potter at King's Cross, Ginny developed feelings for him and talked about Harry all summer.
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Ginny
started at Hogwarts and was sorted into Gryffindor House, like all the
Weasleys before her. She discovered Tom Riddle's diary in amongst her
school things and began writing in it.
To
her amazement, the diary wrote back, and she started to confide in Tom
Riddle's memory, writing about how her brothers teased her, how she had
to come to school with second-hand robes and books, and how she thought
that Harry would never like her. She poured her heart out to the diary,
and told Tom's memory all about Harry's story.
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Ginny is described to be an extremely pretty girl. She had the typical Weasley family traits: flaming red hair, which she wore in a long mane, and a freckled complexion. She was of light skin, a very petite stature, and bright brown eyes like her mother. When blushed, Ginny would go a shade of red that matched her hair. When in a highly emotional state, she was known to acquire a hard, blazing look.
It was stated that due
to her prettiness, Ginny was perfectly capable of attracting a certain
amount of attention from boys. Pansy Parkinson stated that a lot of
boys like her and that even Blaise Zabini found her good-looking,
with the additional observation that he was very hard to please when it
came to the physical appearance of women.
Though Blaise immediately
objected to this accusation, it could still count as a testament of
sorts to Ginny's beauty. Viktor Krum also stated that she was very
pretty during Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding.
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Ginny is a forceful, independent girl who often knew her own mind. She had an energetic, lively personality. Ginny also was known to be quick-witted, funny, and could often make others laugh even when they were feeling down. However, when she was young and in love with Harry in the early years of their friendship, she became shy and withdrawn in his presence.
Ginevra is the Italian form of the name Guinevere, which means fair one. Guinevere is also the name of King Arthur's wife in Arthurian legend, famous for her affair with Arthur's chief knight Sir Lancelot. There seems to be a pattern in the Weasley family of naming members after characters in Arthurian legend.
The name Ginevra is also an Italian variant of Juniper, derived from the tree or berry. Junipers were often used to represent chastity in Renaissance-period art, such as in Leonardo da Vinci's Ginevra de' Benci. With links to the Welsh and Celtic history, Ginevra also means virgin. In some cultures, Ginevra can mean white shadow, or white wave.
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Yeah, the DA's good.
Only let's make it stand for Dumbledore's Army,
because that's the Ministry's worst fear, isn't it?
Ginny Weasley
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