How To Read Literature Like A Professor Snape?

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The prisoner of Azkaban 03
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Professor Lupin called in sick; instead, they had Professor Snape.
"Trun to page 394." Professor Snape said strictly.
No one was talking or laughing anymore, they all started flipping the pages even Molfard.
Harry asked where Lupin was; Snape responded that it was none of Harry's concern.
Page 394 was about Werewolves, which was a topic that will be teaching in the future.
Hermione told Snape where we were at on the book.
Snape didn't care, and told her be quiet.
Once again, Ron didn't see where and when she came in.
No one enjoyed Snape's teaching, because Snape gave them a homework, which was to write 2 rolls of parchment on the werewolf.
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Again, Snape didn't care, but why he would.
Quidditch day, it was cloudy, rainy and windy.
Umbrellas were flying on the sky with the thundering.
The Golden Snitch was flying all over, and everyone on the team kept chasing it.
Flying further, Harry's broom became to

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