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Multiple Choice
1. A (Act I, Scene 6)
2. A (Act IV, Scene 15)
3. B (Act IV, Scene 4)
4. B (Various acts and scenes)
5. D (Various acts and scenes)
6. A (Various acts and scenes)
7. D (Act I, Scene 9)
8. B (Various acts and scenes)
9. A (Various acts and scenes)
11. D (Act II, Scene 20)
12. C (Act III, Scenes 17-21; Act IV, Scene 1)
13. C (Act IV, Scene 2)
14. B (Act II, Scene 14)
15. C (Act IV, Scene 5)
Long Answer
1. He is conflicted by it. While Harry has never been particularly boastful or proud of his celebrity, he does believe it is well earned and uses it to his advantage at times. (Various acts and scenes)
2. After Astoria’s death, the rumor made things even worse for Scorpius. Draco also feels it disrespects Astoria’s memory. (Act IV, Scene 3)
3.
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