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Hermione Jean Granger ( / hɜːrˈmaɪəni ˈɡreɪndʒər / hur-MY-ə-nee GRAYN-jər) is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling 's Harry Potter series. She first appears in the novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (1997), on the Hogwarts express as a first year student on her way to Hogwarts.


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Mrs. Granger approaches Nick. They're almost the same height, and Nick notices that her eyes are soft but still powerful. She remarks that she's noticed how quiet Nick has been and tells him that he didn't do anything wrong. Mrs. Granger says that his idea was a good one, and she's been generally proud of the way that he handled everything.


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Mrs. Granger Home Characters Mrs. Granger Hermione Granger's mother, a Muggle dentist. Mrs. Granger Gender Female Related Entries Canon Commentary Notes Rowling on Hermione's parents and the way they named their daughter: " [Hermione's name] just seemed to suit her somehow. It's a name from Shakespeare. It's in 'A Winter's Tale'.


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Mr Granger (temporarily known as Wendell Wilkins) was a Muggle, the husband of Mrs Granger, and father of Hermione Jean Granger. Working as a dentist alongside his wife, he and his family lived in a house located on the outskirts of London. He and his wife were proud and accepting of their daughter's identity as a witch, which explained some strange things which happened around her when she.


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Mr and Mrs Granger. Almost the total opposite of the Dursleys are Hermione's Muggle parents, the Grangers. Mr and Mrs Granger - we're never told their first names - were introduced to the wizarding world in much the same way that most Muggles are: they received a letter from Hogwarts, which revealed their daughter to be a Muggle-born.


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The description of Mrs. Granger suggests that she's in a class by herself as a teacher and possibly cannot be manipulated like Mrs. Avery and Miss Deaver were. This indicates that teachers have their own hierarchy within the public school system, and teachers like Mrs. Granger have far more power than Mrs. Avery and Miss Deaver.


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Mrs Granger tells Nick that words mean what people decide they mean and that is how a language is born. This tidbit stays in Nick's mind and he decides to introduce a new word himself. Whilst walking home with his friend Janet, he picks up the gold pen she has just found and says, "Here's your frindle."


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Hermione Granger | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom Minister Hermione Jean Granger (b. 19 September 1979) was an English Muggle-born witch born to Mr and Mrs Granger. At the age of eleven, she learned about her magical nature and was accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Hermione began attending Hogwarts in 1991 and was Sorted.


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Belvedere ward (green) within the London Borough of Bexley (yellow). Belvedere / ˈ b ɛ l v ə d ɪər / is a town in south east London, England, within the London Borough of Bexley.It lies close to the River Thames, with Erith to the east, Bexleyheath to the south, and Abbey Wood and Thamesmead to the west. Before the creation of Greater London in 1965, Belvedere was in the administrative.


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20,318 pages Explore Books Films Games Community in: Granger family English Granger family Sign in to edit Granger family Family heritage Blood status Muggle, with Magical members Notable family members Hector Dagworth-Granger (possibly) Mr Granger Mrs Granger Hermione Granger Ron Weasley Rose Granger-Weasley Hugo Granger-Weasley Status Extant


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Mrs. Granger's admittance that she makes kids look up "frindle" now shows that she truly did support Nick's rebellion, as she wants her current students to understand that rebellion can bring about changes to the language. The word's inclusion in the dictionary also reinforces Mrs. Granger's lessons: once a word becomes popular enough, powerful.


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Mr and Mrs Granger are Hermione's parents. They are both dentists. In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, they accompany their daughter to Diagon Alley to buy her school supplies. They meet Arthur Weasley and his family for the first time here. At Flourish and Blotts, "Lucius Malfoy" Hermione Granger's parents on the Harry Potter Wiki


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Mrs. Granger, Nick 's teacher, is the only fifth grade language arts teacher at Lincoln Elementary. She's a small older woman who only wears skirt suits, and she can "turn on" her eyes in such a way as to make students shrink. Mrs.


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Belvedere is a relatively safe place to live, with 5 crimes for every 1000 residents in February 2017 - compared to 7 in London. The top reported crimes were shoplifting, harassment, and violence. The 2014/2015 crime rate and violence against the person rates were both lower than the overall London rates, but the rate of deliberate fires was.


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Mrs Granger Biographical information Born In or before 19 September 1963 Blood status Muggle Marital status Married Nationality British Also known as Monica Wilkins ( 1997 - 1998) Physical information Species Human Gender Female


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Frindle is a middle-grade American children's novel written by Andrew Clements, illustrated by Brian Selznick, and published by Aladdin in 1996. It was the winner of the 2016 Phoenix Award, which is granted by the Children's Literature Association to the best English-language children's book that did not win a major award when it was published twenty years earlier.

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