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Post by Hallie Thera Christodoulou on Jan 12, 2011 19:29:28 GMT -7
Fourth Year Lesson 1Posted 1/12/2011 Due 1/31/2011BillywigMinistry of Magic Classification - XXX Competent wizard should cope Homework Fill in the blank The Billywig is an insect native to __________. It is around half an inch long and a vivid __________ blue, although its speed is such that it is ________ noticed by muggles and often not by wizards until they have been stung. The Billywig's _________ are attatched to the top of its head and are rotated very fast so that it spins as it flies. At the ________ of the body is a long thin sting. Those who have been stung by a Billywig suffer giddiness followed by levitation. Generations of young ______________ witches and wizards have attempted to catch Billywigs and provoke them into stinging in order to enjoy these side effects, though too many stings may cause the victim to hover uncontrollable for days on end, and where there is a severe allergic reaction, permanent floating may ensue. Dried Billywigs stings are used in several potions and are believed to be a component in the popular sweet Fizzing Whizzbees. All rights reserved to J.K. Rowling and her book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them.
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Post by Hallie Thera Christodoulou on Jan 21, 2011 23:11:02 GMT -7
Those Who Have Turned In Their Homework Gryffindor -----------------
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