The villainous Lord voldemort à Voldemort (proper noun – name) is not the only Force à force (common noun)harry à Harry (name) Potter battles in Harry Potter and the Half-bloodprince à Prince (title), in Theaters à theaters (common noun) July 15. In the series' latest film, the teenage Wizard à wizard (common noun) must also fight a growing crush on his best friend Ron's younger sister, Ginny. She is played by actress Bonnie wright à Wright (proper noun – name), 18. Once incredibly shy, Ginny has blossomed into a confident and talented witch. Everyone at hogwarts à Hogwarts (proper noun – name of school) takes notice, especially Harry. "it's à It’s (beginning of a sentence) really nice to see how Ginny has come into her own," Wright told tfk à TFK (initials – each later stands for words in a title). "She's grown up a lot throughout the films."
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The villainous Lord voldemort à Voldemort (proper noun – name) is not the only Force à force (common noun) harry à Harry (name) Potter battles in Harry Potter and the Half-blood prince à Prince (title), in Theaters à theaters (common noun) July 15. In the series' latest film, the teenage Wizard à wizard (common noun) must also fight a growing crush on his best friend Ron's younger sister, Ginny. She is played by actress Bonnie wright à Wright (proper noun – name), 18. Once incredibly shy, Ginny has blossomed into a confident and talented witch. Everyone at hogwarts à Hogwarts (proper noun – name of school) takes notice, especially Harry. "it's à It’s (beginning of a sentence) really nice to see how Ginny has come into her own," Wright told tfk à TFK (initials – each later stands for words in a title). "She's grown up a lot throughout the films."
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