I disagree with your disagreement.
She herself tells Harry that her magic is a sort of book-magic, a matter of knowing answers. She doesn’t take the forefront in the real conflicts as prominently as in this book. She knows a lot, but when it comes time to teach a DADA praxis class, she turns to Harry. She’s always giving cautions and “don’t”s.
In this book, she kicks some butt and saves some as well. If it weren’t for her, they’d all be dead.
She herself tells Harry that her magic is a sort of book-magic, a matter of knowing answers. She doesnt take the forefront in the real conflicts as prominently as in this book. She knows a lot, but when it comes time to teach a DADA praxis class, she turns to Harry. Shes always giving cautions and donts.
In this book, she kicks some butt and saves some as well. If it werent for her, theyd all be dead.
Which statement do you disagree?